Last week, MQV had the pleasure of being part of the traditional Bavarian Evening of the 73rd Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting. A special highlight was the premiere of the card game #QuantenSchafkopf 🐑 developed by MQV researchers at @UniFAU.
Find out more➡️https://t.co/WmOQLefbXR
We are looking forward to #Lino24@lindaunobel & can't wait to welcome you at the #BavarianEvening. Together w/ our colleagues @MunichQuantum we want to introduce you to Bavaria’s research landscape & opportunities in #Physics. Come say hi and join us for a game of #Schafkopf🃏
I had a great time at the 18th Capri Spring School! It was great to present my research on a multi-qubit coupler and discuss with other students and experts.
I want to especially highlight the great lectures of Michel Devoret, @PedramRoushan and @AndreasAtETH !
New preprint on quantum cooling for fermionic systems: https://t.co/ZcKWufvis3
We present a cooling algorithm to find ground and thermal states of fermionic Hamiltonians.
Many thanks to Lucas Marti and @hartmannquantum!
@FauQuantum@MunichQuantum
How do you solve chemistry with a quantum computer? The first step is understanding the Fermi-Hubbard model.
𝐋𝐮𝐜𝐚𝐬 𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐢 on Quantum Algorithmic Cooling at MPQ Garching.
#Quantum@hartmannquantum@MPI_Quantum
Check out our new pre-print on Tensor Product Decompositions of Quantum Circuits! We study how to split off 🪓 effective actions on small subsystems.
https://t.co/R939R3TOuO
Thanks for this nice collaboration
𝐀𝐫𝐬𝐚𝐥𝐚𝐧 𝐀𝐝𝐢𝐥, @qZoeHolmes@sornborg, @hartmannquantum !
New preprint on efficient encodings of job shop scheduling problems that can be used on quantum computers https://t.co/M0F7eQRnAC. Thanks to @Siemens and @MunichQuantum for support. @FauQuantum@UniFAU
Congratulations to our PhD student Verena Feulner who won one of the poster prizes at the WE-Heraeus-Seminar on Quantum Computing and Simulation in the NISQ Era in Bad Honnef for her poster about her research on a SNAIL-element used as a multi-qubit coupler. @vefe101@FauQuantum
New preprint on designing fast high fidelity gates for supercindtucting qubits via reinforcement learning (RL) https://t.co/cQCM9EzZWs @FauQuantum@UniFAU@MunichQuantum@QuantenTech
🚨We're hiring!🚨
The Theory of Quantum Technology Group at FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg invites applications for a postdoc position in quantum algorithms and quantum simulation.
For more information, see https://t.co/8fm6lu2hhJ
#QuantumComputing@hartmannquantum
Excited to announce that as of Nov. 1 we are part of MUNIQC-SC https://t.co/abwkotGyvI, aiming to scale and advance superconducting quantum computing. Looking forward to contribute to this collaborative effort. @QuantenTech@hartmannquantum@UniFAU
New paper out on short gate sequences for time evolution:
Phys. Rev. Research 5, 043035 (2023) - Problem-specific classical optimization of Hamiltonian simulation https://t.co/Vfc3eTCWdK
@MansRefiQ@FauQuantum@MunichQuantum@UniFAU
Munich Quantum Valley gathers in Eichstätt to review and discuss the progress we made over the last year. Looking forward to in-depth insights into the research of our consortia and Lighthouse Projects as well as new connections and cross-sectional collaboration possibilities.
Quantum Convolutional Neural Networks are a new tool for exploring condensed matter physics on Quantum Computers. In our new preprint, we show how to make them NISQ friendly, that is error tolerant and shallow depth. https://t.co/fM9TGgzBfK @FauQuantum@MunichQuantum@UniFAU
I finally delivered my inaugural lecture @UniFAU. I'm glad we waited until Covid had safely passed and we could enjoy this without restrictions. Thanks to everyone who was there. It was big fun for me. @FauQuantum
Decoupling neighboring superconducting qubits is essential for operating large processors with high precision. In https://t.co/nR7ZvEDpnL we show how to achieve this for strongly localized computational basis states and propose a coupler design. @eichler__chris@FauQuantum