Webinars

Building a strong quantum industry in Sydney, Visiting Entrepreneur Program, 8 June 2021

Hear from a panel of experienced researchers and entrepreneurs as they debate, discuss, and plan Sydney's present and future quantum industry

QSI Seminar: Richard Kueng, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria

An efficient method for constructing an approximate classical description of a quantum state using very few measurements of the state

QSI Seminar: Martin Plávala, University of Siegen, Germany

TITLE: Jordan products of quantum channels and their compatibility: Examining the task of determining whether two quantum channels are compatible TOPIC: Foundations/Quantum information theory SPEAKER: Dr Martin Plávala (in collaboration with Mark Girard and Jamie Sikora) AFFILIATION: Theoretical Quantum Optics Group, University of Siegen, Germany ABSTRACT: Given two quantum channels, we examine the task of determining whether they are compatible - meaning that one can perform both channels simultaneously but, in the future, choose exactly one channel whose output is desired (while forfeiting the output of the other channel)

QSI Seminar: Pedro Costa, Macquarie University, Sydney

Quantum cellular automaton, an abstract model used to validate the quantum-to-classical transition

What inspires a PhD student to study quantum technology | Macquarie University's Elisabeth Wagner

Macquarie University PhD student Elisabeth Wagner explains what inspires her studies in quantum technology

Why I study quantum technology | Wyatt Vine, UNSW PhD Student

UNSW PhD Student Wyatt Vine explains why he's studying quantum technology

What it's like to study quantum mechanics | University of Sydney PhD student Juliette Soule explains

University of Sydney PhD student Juliette Soule explains what it's like to study quantum mechanics

Why did I choose to study quantum technology? UTS PhD student Fabio Henriques explains

Are we at the beginning of a quantum revolution? UTS PhD student Fabio Henriques explains what interests him in the field of quantum

From automation to algorithms

This webinar introduces Q-CTRL's new tools to build autonomy in the operation of quantum computing hardware, and how the improved error rates we achieve impact on algorithmic success