Webinars

AQIS '20: Andrew Dzurak, Silicon-based quantum computing.

SPEAKER: Scientia Professor Andrew Dzurak AFFILIATION: UNSW Sydney, Australia TITLE: Silicon-based quantum computing: The path from the laboratory to industrial manufacture SESSION CHAIR: Professor Stephen Bartlett, University of Sydney, Australia ABSTRACT: In this talk I will give an overview of the development of silicon-based quantum computing (QC), from the basic science through to its prospects for industrial-scale commercialization based on CMOS manufacturing

AQIS '20: Zhengfeng Ji, Spooky complexity at a distance

SPEAKER: Professor Zhengfeng Ji AFFILIATION: Centre for Quantum Software and Information, University of Technology Sydney, Australia TITLE: Spooky complexity at a distance SESSION CHAIR: Professor Michael Bremner, University of Technology Sydney, Australia ABSTRACT: In this talk, I will discuss the recent result on the characterisation of the power of quantum multi-prover interactive proof systems, MIP*=RE (arXiv:2001

AQIS '20: Da-Wei Wang, Topological phases of quantized light

SPEAKER: Professor Da-Wei Wang AFFILIATION: Zhejiang University, China TITLE: Topological phases of quantized light SESSION CHAIR: Dr

AQIS '20 Opening Remarks

- Associate Professor Min-Hsiu Hsieh, Centre for Quantum Software and Information, University of Technology Sydney - Professor Zhengfeng Ji, Centre for Quantum Software and Information, University of Technology Sydney - Professor Stephen Bartlett, Centre for Engineered Quantum Systems, University of Sydney

An introduction to robust control II

The 'introduction to robust control' webinar dives into the topic of robust quantum control, providing an introduction to the practical hardware challenges facing quantum computing in 2020 and a discussion of how robust control can help address them

SQA launch recording 7 December 2020

Accelerating the Quantum Ecosystem, introducing the Sydney Quantum Academy

The Sydney quantum community explained by SQA PhD Scholarship students

What excites you about the Sydney quantum scene? Hear from our SQA PhD Scholarship students on what they most get out of being part of the Sydney quantum community

BOULDER OPAL: November 2020 Update

In this video, Dr Michael Hush - Head of Quantum Science & Engineering at Q-CTRL, provides an update on all the exciting new BOULDER OPAL features that have recently been released

How to efficiently characterize quantum computing hardware

In this quantum computing video - part of our Q-CTRL Webinar Series - Dr Michael Hush, Head of Quantum Science & Engineering, and Dr Harry Slatyer, Lead Quantum Product Engineer, will cover the following advanced quantum computing topics: 1) How to use quantum control to characterize unknown system parameters such as Rabi rates, axes of rotation for driven operations, and transmission-line band-limits