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Classical computing is reaching its limit. Thus, there is a need to revolutionize the current form of computing. Towards this end, quantum computing is one of the promising computing paradigms. However, programming quantum computers differ significantly from classical computing due to novel features of quantum computing, such as superposition and entanglement. Thus, the Art, Science, and Engineering of Quantum Programming differ from classical programming.

Monday, April 17, 2023 to Wednesday, April 19, 2023

We are proud to be hosting the next Quantum Computing Theory in Practice (QCTIP) conference at Jesus College in Cambridge on 17-19 April 2023.

The conference will take place over 3 days, and together with our keynote speakers, poster sessions and invited talks, we will take stock of the newest developments in the field and map out the future of quantum computing. More details and further updates can be found at https://registration.qctip.com/qctip-2023

Thursday, December 15, 2022

Wednesday, December 14, 2022

We invite you to attend (online-only) Episode XLVI of the Warsaw Quantum Computing Group meetup!

On 15.12 at 18:00 UTC+1, Piotr Gawron will give a lecture on "Kernels, tensors, matrices and reservoirs the wild world of (Quantum) Machine Learning".

If you are interested, sign up by 14.12 (EOD UTC+1):https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdQfT2IK6twbiZJ8TIRYuQfyvUc2dHq...

The JARA Institute for Quantum Information (PGI-11) of the Juelich Research Centre in Germany offers at least one PhD position. The positions are funded by German and international collaborative projects. The research will focus on modeling superconducting devices, in particular qubits and resonators for quantum information and simulation applications, with the aim to understand and mitigate error sources. Comparison with experimental data will be integral part of the research.

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