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DTSTART:20230215T170000Z
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LOCATION:5310 Chamberlin Hall 
SUMMARY:Achieving Practical Computations on Quantum Computers: From Be
 tter Qubits to Better Algorithms\, Atomic Physics Seminar\, Matthew Ot
 ten \, Hughes Research Laboratories
DESCRIPTION:Quantum information science holds the potential to revolut
 ionize computation\, communication\, and sensing. Despite recent progr
 ess\, significant challenges remain to make quantum technology practic
 al and scalable. In this talk\, I will highlight my research on simula
 ting open quantum systems\, benchmarking quantum devices\, and develop
 ing efficient quantum algorithms.  I will also discuss the physics of 
 different qubits\, methods for characterizing and verifying them\, and
  quantum algorithms for chemistry. Finally\, I will outline my plans t
 o tackle the remaining challenges and bring practical quantum computin
 g closer to reality.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8196
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