
APS March 2025 is fast approaching, and is one of the biggest quantum computing gatherings in the calendar. Many of the Riverlane team will be heading to the Anaheim Convention Center this March, where we look forward to learning about the latest developments in the field, as well as sharing updates of our own on our latest quantum error correction (QEC) research and product developments.
Find us at our booth!
We’ll be at booth #174
Talk to our team about quantum error correction, and how we’re progressing on our roadmap towards Deltaflow Mega - a quantum error correction stack capable of a million quantum operations. We’ll be showcasing the latest version of our QEC stack - Deltaflow 2, for the very first time.
If you’re looking for a role in quantum computing, ask us about our hiring opportunities – we have many roles open in both the UK and the US. We will also have internship and graduate opportunities that will open up later in the year.

Talk schedule
Riverlane will be presenting at APS March throughout the week, detailing our latest research and product deep-dives.
To learn more about Deltaflow 2, head to the talk - ‘A real-time high-throughput low-latency quantum error correction accelerator’ presented by Marco Ghibaudi, Riverlane’s Vice President of Engineering, on Wednesday at 5pm. Marco will detail Deltaflow 2’s capabilities, and how it integrates into a variety of qubit control hardware types.
We’ll also be introducing QECi, an interface developed by us a standard way of communicating between a quantum computer’s control stack, and any QEC stack. Talks on QECi start on Wednesday from 3:36pm.
Full Riverlane talk schedule at APS March
Real-time and low latency quantum error correction experiment part 2: Results
Laura Caune |
Monday, March 1 9:12AM - 9:24AM Room: 160 (Level 1) |
Tailoring dynamical codes for biased noise: The X3Z3 Floquet code
Setiawan Wenming |
Monday, March 17 1:06PM - 1:18PM Room: 258A (Level 2) |
Local clustering decoder: A fast and adaptive hardware decoder for the surface code
Mark Turner |
Monday, March 17 1:18PM - 1:30PM Room: 160 (Level 1) |
Parallel and low-latency streaming decoding of quantum error correction codes
Nicole Gillett |
Monday, March 17 2:18PM - 2:30PM Room: 160 (Level 1) |
QEC interface for real-time quantum error correction Part 1 & 2
Andrea Husseini & Aniket Datta |
Wednesday, March 19 3:36PM - 4:00PM Room: 258A (Level 2) |
The fault tolerant extension for your quantum control system
Samin Ishtiaq |
Wednesday, March 19 4:48PM - 5:00PM Room: 258A (Level 2) |
A real-time high-throughput low-latency quantum error correction accelerator
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Wednesday, March 19 5:00PM - 5:12PM Room: 258A (Level 2) |
Exact results on matrix inversion polynomials
Adnaan Walayat |
Friday, March 21 8:36AM - 8:48AM Room: 160 (Level 1) |
Pauli decomposition via the fast Walsh-Hadamard transform
Bjorn Berntson |
Friday, March 21 11:30PM - 11:42PM Room: 160 (Level 1)
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Quantum simulations of chemistry in first quantization with any basis set
Marius Bothe |
Friday, March 21 11:42AM - 11:54AM Room: 160 (Level 1) |
Ambiguity Clustering: An accurate and efficient decoder for qLDPC codes
Ben Barber |
Friday, March 21 2:06PM - 2:18PM Room: 258A (Level 2) |
Resonance II
Following the success of last year, we are excited to re-join Qblox and 16 other companies at this unique community experience. Find out more about how you can get involved here.