
The American Physical Society’s March meeting is one of the most significant events in the quantum calendar, bringing together thousands of scientists and students from across the globe to collaborate across academia, industry and major labs.
Riverlane will be represented in 7 talks, 5 of which are presenters, and 2 of which are co-authored papers. Details of our speakers and their talks are below:
Speaker |
Talk Title |
Date and time (PST) |
Room |
Ben Barber |
Post-selection-free preparation of high-quality physical qubits |
Mar 7 10am |
405 |
Christoph Sunderhauf |
Quantum computation for periodic solids in second quantization |
Mar 7 10:48am |
415 |
Earl Campbell |
Parallel window decoding enables scalable fault tolerant quantum computing |
Mar 7 3pm |
407/408 |
FTU Setiawan |
Fast and robust geometric two-qubit gates for superconducting qubits and beyond |
Mar 8 11:54am |
407/408 |
Elisha Siddiqui |
Decoding surface codes with deep reinforcement learning and probabilistic policy reuse |
Mar 10 10:12am |
409 |
Also, check out the following talks, co-authored by Riverlane:
Francesco Battistel |
Mar 7 3:48pm |
407/408 |
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Hannes Jonsson (Virtual) |
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Mar 21 6am |
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Find a full list of our research papers, and read them in full, via our Research page. See you in Vegas!