Author: Kaela Worrall
Quantum Computing faculty receive Google Research Scholar funding
Mo Chen, Material Science & Engineering, and Andrea Wei Coladangelo, Computer Science & Engineering, have been recognized as Google’s 2025 Research Scholars […]
Unitary Foundation hack-a-thon!
Cash Bounties Available! All UW community members are welcome to join us in person to hack. To attend in person, please complete […]
QuantumX and UW MEM-C Partner for Winter Symposium
Over 100 attendees met in Kane Hall to view the current research of UW graduate students and post-docs contributing to quantum-based sciences […]
QuantumX launches NSF-funded undergraduate summer research program
Led by computer science and QuantumX professor Andrea Coladangelo and QuantumX chair and Virginia and Prentice Bloedel Professor in Physics and electrical […]
Jerry Li (Microsoft): A Theory for Quantum Learning in the NISQ Era
How can we learn inherently quantum phenomena? Not only is this question important for verification of quantum computation, but it is arguably one of the most basic learning theoretic questions about the physical world. In this talk, we will describe a line of work on understanding the complexity of learning with limited amounts of quantum memory, and more generally, learning on NISQ devices.
Claudio Chamon (Boston University): Circuit Complexity and Functionality, A Thermodynamic Perspective
Speaker: Claudio Chamon (Boston University) When: Oct 12th 12:30 pm Where: PAB421 Abstract: We explore a link between complexity and physics for […]