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UID:UW-Physics-Event-8831
DTSTART:20240919T203000Z
DTEND:20240919T220000Z
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LOCATION:Discovery Building\, DeLuca Forum
SUMMARY:Quantum systems engineering\, Wisconsin Quantum Institute Coll
 oquium\, John Martinis\, Qolab and UC Santa Barbara
DESCRIPTION:<p>Quantum computing has entered a compelling scientific e
 ra as now quantum algorithms can be run on multiple physical systems. 
  Building even larger machines with error correction is a significant 
 engineering challenge that will require good systems engineering pract
 ices.  Here I discuss some scientific and technical strategies and ide
 as that will be important to consider when transitioning from scientif
 ic research to development of a complex engineered system.  Also consi
 dered will be constraints specific to quantum computers\, for example 
 the inability to copy information and the need for complex control sys
 tems.</p>\n\n<p>This event starts at 3:30pm with refreshments\, foll
 owed at 3:45pm by a short presentation titled "Fluctuations of Qubit E
 nergy-Relaxation Times: Characterization and Suppression"\, by Spencer
  Weeden (McDermott group). The invited presentation starts at 4pm.</p>
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=8831
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