The last talk of the session in the Hahn hall is by Dhruv Devulapalli. He’s keeping the audience engaged with some polls.
The last talk of the session in the Hahn hall is by Dhruv Devulapalli. He’s keeping the audience engaged with some polls.
Next in the Hahn Hall, Miriam Backens gave a crystal clear talk on an algebraic formulation of Pauli flow, with plenty of examples to help the audience follow along.
In the Hahn hall a session on circuits & compiling is ongoing. It starts with a talk by Ali Javadi-Abhari on Surpressing Correlated Noise in Quantum Computers via Context-Aware Compiling. The IBM slides always look so good.
🌐 Lastly, but certainly not least we’re honoured to collaborate with our community partner Berlin Quantum, driving Berlin’s growth as a global hub for quantum tech innovation. Together, shaping the quantum landscape! #BerlinQuantum #QuantumBerlin #QCTiP
🛠️ Grateful as well for the support from HQS Quantum Simulations as our community sponsor! Bridging theoretical quantum research with real-world industrial applications. #HQSQuantum #QCTiP
💡 Happy to announce Quandela as our ‘Reichstag Building’ sponsor! Global leaders in full-stack photonic quantum computing, pushing the boundaries of quantum technology. #Quandela #QCTiP
🔗 Big thanks to our next ‘Brandenburg Gate’ sponsor Nu Quantum, paving the way for scalable commercial quantum computing! #NuQuantum #QCTiP
🌉 We’re delighted to also partner at the ‘Brandenburg Gate’ level with Riverlane, innovators building the quantum error correction stack essential for scalable quantum computing. #Riverlane #QCTiP
🚀 Welcoming our next ‘Brandenburg Gate’ sponsor, Phasecraft! Leaders in developing quantum algorithms to bring quantum advantage from theory to reality. #Phasecraft #QCTiP
🎉 Next, proud to announce our first ‘Brandenburg Gate’ supporter: Google Quantum AI! Pioneering quantum computing research and developing groundbreaking quantum algorithms to shape our quantum future. #GoogleQuantumAI #QCTiP
🎉 First up, our ‘TV Tower’ sponsor: IQM! IQM builds cutting-edge superconducting quantum computers and develops innovative quantum software to tackle real-world challenges. #IQM #QCTiP
It's lunchtime on Day 3 and now seems like an excellent time to thank our wonderful sponsors who supported, participated in, and made this event happen! #QCTiP
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Unfortunately we weren’t able to arrange recording of the talks in the end
Nathan explains that this work has changed his mind about QML and VQE.
Nathan steps up his meme game. A top contender for talk with the best memes.
Title slide and an impressively filled room for morning after the conference dinner
Nathan explains that this work has changed his mind about QML and VQE.
Nathan steps up his meme game. A top contender for talk with the best memes.
An impressive audience given all free booze last night.
Our second plenary session has Nathan Wiebe both captivating and entertaining our audience -- showing how exponential improvements in gradient-based quantum optimisation are possible. The trick? Don't look at your gradients, go fully quantum! #QCTiP
The last session of the day is an industry panel.
Last up are Boris Bourdoncle & Théo Dessertaine from Quandela.
Noah Shutty presented Google. He explained what it’s like to be a theorist at google.
Now Luka Skoric is presenting Riverlane. Luka starts off by explaining that QEC is a complex, massive and real-time data processing problem.
Next up is Ashley Montanaro presenting Phasecraft. Phasecraft is the quantum algorithms company.
Alex poses a philosophical question.
Second is Alex Moylett from Nu Quantum.
The #QCTiP industry session has started. First up is Fedor Šimkovic from IQM.
“Quantum computers aren’t really malicious, they’re just doing the best they can” 🥹 #QCTiP