Quantum Computing

Bad Honnef Physics School

Workshop
Date:
Su, 14.08.2022 16:00  –   Fr, 19.08.2022 14:00
Speaker:
Andris Ambainis (University of Latvia), David Gross (University of Cologne), Michael Walter (Ruhr University Bochum)
Address:
Physikzentrum Bad Honnef
Hauptstr. 5, Hauptstr. 5, 53604 Bad Honnef, Germany

Language:
English
Contact person:
Dr. Victor Gomer (Physikzentrum Bad Honnef),

Description

Scientific organizers:
Andris Ambainis (Faculty of Computing, University of Latvia), David Gross (Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne), and Michael Walter (Faculty of Computer Science, Ruhr University Bochum)


August 14 - 19, 2022, Physikzentrum Bad Honnef, Germany
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This school will give an introduction to the theory of quantum computing. Quantum computing combines quantum physics and computer science into a new computing paradigm that promises to be fundamentally more powerful than any ordinary classical computer. It is currently a major focus of university departments, leading technology corporations, and nation states - driven by the discovery of novel quantum algorithms and promising progress on quantum hardware.

The school's lectures will be given by international experts at the forefront of quantum computing research. We will start by introducing the mathematical model of quantum computers and fundamental concepts of computer science. Based on this, the school will give a panorama of important algorithms and state-of-the-art applications of quantum computing - ranging from quantum simulation to optimization. Further topics include quantum fault-tolerance, which is crucial for realizing quantum software on noisy hardware. In the past few years, the field has seen the emergence of quantum programming frameworks; these will be introduced with hands-on tutorials, giving further opportunity for algorithmic practice. In addition, participants will get a high-level overview of the state of quantum computing hardware from a prominent experimental expert.

The school will include a networking event for women in quantum technologies, an evening discussion on quantum computing in industry, and an excursion to the quantum computing labs of the ML4Q collaboration.

Throughout the week, participants will also have the opportunity to present their research and to interact with the expert lecturers in an informal way.

Owing to the highly interdisciplinary nature of the field, the school will be accessible to participants with a background in physics, computer science, or related disciplines. The target group of the school are Master & PhD students as well as starting postdocs.

Lecturers and topics include:

  • Simon Apers (IRIF, CNRS, Paris, France): Quantum Algorithmic Techniques/ Quantum Walks
  • Rami Barends (FZ Jülich, Germany): Quantum Computing with Superconducting Qubits
  • Sevag Gharibian (Paderborn University, Germany): Computer Science Crash-Course/ Quantum Complexity Theory
  • Andras Gilyén (Rényi Institute, Budapest, Hungary): Quantum Machine Learning/ Grand Unification of Quantum Algorithms
  • Ashley Montanaro (University of Bristol & Phasecraft, United Kingdom): QAOA, VQE, NISQ/ Combinatorial Optimization on Quantum Computers
  • Barbara Terhal (TU Delft & QuTech, the Netherlands): Quantum Error Correction and Fault Tolerance I/ II
  • Ines de Vega (München): Quantum Computing Beyond Academia: Opportunities and Challenges
  • Christa Zoufal (IBM Zürich, Switzerland): Quantum Programming
  • Ronald de Wolf (CWI, University of Amsterdam & QuSoft, the Netherlands): Introduction to Quantum Computing/ Grover Search and Applications

⇒ Schedule
⇒ Video Recordings & Lecture Material

FEES: 200 € full board and lodging (for DPG* members 100 € )
* The German Physical Society (DPG)