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Google at APS 2024 (blog.research.google)
Posted by Kate Weber and Shannon Leon, Google Research, Quantum AI Team Today the 2024 March Meeting of the American Physical Society (APS) kicks off in Minneapolis, MN. A premier conference on topics ranging across physics and related fields, APS 2024 brings together researchers, students, and industry professionals to share their discoveries and build partnerships with the goal of realizing fundamental advances in physics-related sciences and technology. This year, Google has a strong presence at APS with a booth hosted by the Google Quantum AI team, 50+ talks throughout the conference, and participation in conference organizing activities, special sessions and events. Attending APS 2024 in person? Come visit Google’s Quantum AI booth to learn more about the exciting work we’re doing to solve some of the field’s most interesting challenges. @GoogleAI X (Twitter) account to find out about Google booth activities (e.g., demos and Q&A sessions).--> You can learn more about the latest cutting edge work we are presenting at the conference along with our schedule of booth events below (Googlers listed in bold ). Organizing Committee Session Chairs include: Aaron Szasz Booth Activities This schedule is subject to change. Please visit the Google Quantum AI booth for more information. Crumble: A prototype interactive tool for visualizing QEC circuits Presenter: Matt McEwen Tue, Mar 5 | 11:00 AM CST Qualtran: An open-source library for effective resource estimation of fault tolerant algorithms Presenter: Tanuj Khattar Tue, Mar 5 | 2:30 PM CST Qualtran: An open-source library for effective resource estimation of fault tolerant algorithms Presenter: Tanuj Khattar Thu, Mar 7 | 11:00 AM CST $5M XPRIZE / Google Quantum AI competition to accelerate quantum applications Q&A Presenter: Ryan Babbush Thu, Mar 7 | 11:00 AM CST Talks Monday Certifying highly-entangled states from few single-qubit measurements Presenter: Hsin-Yuan Huang Author: Hsin-Yuan Huang Session A45: New Frontiers in Machine Learning Quantum Physics Toward high-fidelity analog quantum simulation with superconducting qubits Presenter: Trond Andersen Authors: Trond I Andersen , Xiao Mi , Amir H Karamlou , Nikita Astrakhantsev , Andrey Klots , Julia Berndtsson , Andre Petukhov , Dmitry Abanin , Lev B Ioffe , Yu Chen , Vadim Smelyanskiy , Pedram Roushan Session A51: Applications on Noisy Quantum Hardware I Measuring circuit errors in context for surface code circuits Presenter: Dripto M Debroy Authors: Dripto M Debroy , Jonathan A Gross , Élie Genois , Zhang Jiang Session B50: Characterizing Noise with QCVV Techniques Quantum computation of stopping power for inertial fusion target design I: Physics overview and the limits of classical algorithms Presenter: Andrew D. Baczewski Authors: Nicholas C. Rubin , Dominic W. Berry, Alina Kononov, Fionn D. Malone , Tanuj Khattar , Alec White, Joonho Lee , Hartmut Neven , Ryan Babbush , Andrew D. Baczewski Session B51: Heterogeneous Design for Quantum
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