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LOCATION:For full info: https://pme.uchicago.edu/event/pme-quantum-sem
 inar-series-digital-twins-quantum-hardware-multi-formalism-and-mixed-s
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SUMMARY:PME Quantum Seminar Series: Digital Twins for Quantum Hardware
 : Multi-formalism and Mixed-signal\, Wisconsin Quantum Institute\, Ste
 fan Krastanov\, UMass Amherst
DESCRIPTION:Half a century ago classical electrical engineering reache
 d a level of sophistication and complexity that required new tooling a
 nd new methods in modeling of diverse physics\, diverse computational 
 regimes spanning the analog to digital\, and even introduced "formal v
 erification tools" that prove the "correctness" of a chip the same way
  you prove a mathematical theorem. We are already past the point where
  such tools are needed in quantum engineering. In this talk we will di
 scuss how these modeling problems were addressed for classical hardwar
 e and present tools we have created for our new quantum challenges.<br
 >\n<br>\nStefan's work focuses on the modeling\, control\, and optim
 izations of the lower stacks of today's quantum computational and netw
 orking hardware. His works spans the design of control protocols for d
 iverse hardware modalities\, as well as the design of error detection 
 and correction schemes for realistic noisy quantum circuits.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=7060
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