Conference Description
The Quantum Science GRC is a premier, international scientific conference focused on advancing the frontiers of science through the presentation of cutting-edge and unpublished research, prioritizing time for discussion after each talk and fostering informal interactions among scientists of all career stages. The conference program includes a diverse range of speakers and discussion leaders from institutions and organizations worldwide, concentrating on the latest developments in the field. The conference is five days long and held in a remote location to increase the sense of camaraderie and create scientific communities, with lasting collaborations and friendships. In addition to premier talks, the conference has designated time for poster sessions from individuals of all career stages, and afternoon free time and communal meals allow for informal networking opportunities with leaders in the field.
Quantum information science has made remarkable strides, with transformational breakthroughs in even the last five years. Quantum computers are becoming increasingly powerful, and companies and researchers are exploring their potential for solving complex problems, having now demonstrated first results that go beyond the capabilities of classical simulators. Despite these advances, critical challenges remain between present capabilities and transformative, fault-tolerant quantum computing: development of error correction codes to mitigate the effects of decoherence; development of scalable hardware architectures; and even discovery of algorithms that efficiently leverage quantum advantage. Furthermore, establishing practical quantum networks requires further exploration.
This GRC aims to convene experienced and early-career researchers from both academic and industrial backgrounds, fostering discussions, idea exchange, and the juxtaposition of theoretical advancements with experimental achievements. it will encompass a diverse range of topics, spanning novel approaches to fundamental principles, quantum dynamics, and information scrambling. It will delve into innovative applications of quantum advantage and the integration of quantum computers with quantum materials. Advances in quantum metrology and sensing will be highlighted, alongside discussions on emerging applications and platforms in quantum science and simulation.
The topics, speakers, and discussion leaders for the conference sessions are displayed below. The conference chair is currently developing their detailed program, which will include the complete meeting schedule, as well as the talk titles for all speakers. The detailed program will be available by March 30, 2024. Please check back for updates.
Advances in Quantum Metrology and Sensing
Discussion Leaders
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Eun-Ah Kim (Cornell University, United States)
Speakers
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Jun Ye (JILA, NIST and University of Colorado Boulder, United States)
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Monika Schleier-Smith (Stanford University, United States)
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Amir Safavi-Naeini (Stanford University, United States)
New Applications of Quantum Advantage
Discussion Leaders
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Amir Safavi-Naeini (Stanford University, United States)
Speakers
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Norman Yao (Harvard University, United States)
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Aashish Clerk (University of Chicago, United States)
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Joonho Lee (Harvard University, United States)
Interfacing Quantum Computers with Quantum Materials
Discussion Leaders
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Norman Yao (Harvard University, United States)
Speakers
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Gabrielle Roberts (Google Quantum AI, United States)
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Matteo Mitrano (Harvard University, United States)
Emerging Applications
Discussion Leaders
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Gabrielle Roberts (Google Quantum AI, United States)
Speakers
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Tilman Pfau (University of Stuttgart, Germany)
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Helmut Ritsch (University of Innsbruck, Austria)
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Stefan Ostermann (Harvard University, United States)
Quantum Dynamics and Information Scrambling
Discussion Leaders
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Stefan Ostermann (Harvard University, United States)
Speakers
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Vedika Khemani (Stanford University, United States)
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Eugene Demler (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Emerging Quantum Science Platforms
Discussion Leaders
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Eugene Demler (ETH Zurich, Switzerland)
Speakers
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Manuel Endres (Caltech, United States)
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Markus Greiner (Harvard University, United States)
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Dolev Bluvstein (Harvard University, United States)
Novel Approaches to Basic Principles
Discussion Leaders
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Manuel Endres (Caltech, United States)
Speakers
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Darrick Chang (ICFO, Spain)
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Hannes Pichler (University of Innsbruck & IQOQI, Austria)
Late-Breaking Topics
Discussion Leaders
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Darrick Chang (ICFO, Spain)
Speakers
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Lawrence Cheuk (Princeton University, United States)
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Shimon Kolkowitz (University of California, Berkeley, United States)
Emerging Simulation Platforms
Discussion Leaders
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Ania Bleszynski-Jayich (UCSB, United States)
Speakers
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Johannes Zeiher (Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics, Germany)
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Philip Kim (Harvard University, United States)
The GRC Power Hourâ„¢
Organizers
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Rodrigo Araiza Bravo (Harvard University, United States)
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Taylor Patti (NVIDIA Research, United States)