Willing to explore Near-Term Quantum Computing ?
Recent hardware progress in Quantum computers allow to be optimistic but still some algorithmic and hardware challenges need to be broken.
⏩November 13th will be dedicated to an exchange with industrials and academics:
- The morning, academic experts will answer a user group of 6 industrials from the defence, transport and banking sectors, on the technological obstacles they have identified in 4 cross-disciplinary algorithmic fields (optimisation, ML, materials and scientific computing) to derive value from the technology.
- The afternoon will be dedicated to an exchange between academic experts and providers on the next challenges to be faced on each technology: supra conducting qbits, cold atoms, trapped ions, photons based qbits, silicon spin qbits and carbon nanotubes.
⏩November 14th : Two parallel sessions will be held.
One session will take a deeper look on Quantum algorithms and the other one will dive into Quantum sensors for industries :
- Algorithms : Latest results on Material Science, Machine Learning and optimisation will be proposed.
Sensors : Presentation of the needs from the industry will be provided. Solutions which include NV centers based magnetometers, gravimeters will be presented by their manufacturers.
Organized in partnership with EDF and Naval Group, this seminar will take place on 2 days in Palaiseau (EDF Lab Paris Saclay), you can assist one of them or both, by registering below