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Wisconsin Quantum Institute Colloquium
Practical Quantum Computing with Trapped Atomic Ions
Date: Thursday, March 5th
Time: 3:30 pm - 5:00 pm
Place: Discovery Building, DeLuca Forum
Speaker: Jungsang Kim, Duke University
Abstract:

20th century started with the discovery of quantum physics, the laws of nature at the subatomic scale, and the scientific community made significant progress understanding the strange and counterintuitive behavior of quantum systems. Through the turn of the century, scientists started to develop technologies to control these quantum systems at will, leading to the ideas and development of new information processing approaches embracing quantum physics. The last decade has seen serious efforts to commercialize quantum computing, establishing an early quantum computing industry. In this talk I will describe the foundations of quantum computing, and our approach of building practical quantum computers using atomic ions trapped using electric fields. Through this example, I will discuss the process of how new scientific discoveries can turn into new technological opportunity by disruptive innovation, and more disruptive opportunities in quantum technologies ahead.

This event starts at 3:30pm with refreshments, followed at 3:45pm by a short presentation by a student from a local group. The invited presentation starts at 4pm.

Host: Mark Saffman
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