IQUIST Master Calendar
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Join the Illinois Quantum Information Science and Technology Center at Engineering Open House for a day filled with quantum information science-based activities and events.
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The Beckman Institute Open House will be held in person on Friday, March 31 and Saturday, April 1. Visitors of all ages can do hands-on demos and activities, solve a science scavenger hunt, and meet the people behind world-changing scientific discoveries.
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This year we celebrate the 75th anniversary of the transistor, a tiny device that paved the way for modern electronics.
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Meet with Dr. Daniel Stack, Quantum Engineering Manager at Atom Computing, to learn more about Atom Computing and possible job/internship opportunities. Luncheon will follow.
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Speaker: Brian Smith, Professor, Department of Physics, University of Oregon
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Entanglement, the correlations displayed between sub-systems of a multipartite quantum system, is one of the most distinctive properties of quantum physics and a significant resource for quantum information science and technology. Entanglement swapping is a protocol that enables the entanglement of quantum systems that have never interacted.
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Speaker: Mengdi Zhao, Fang Group, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, UIUC
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So, you think you know what computer chips look like? In this lecture, Professor Kumar will talk about some chips his lab has developed that are built on plastic – they can roll, they can bend, and they may cost less than a penny.
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Speaker: Roni Harnik, Senior Scientist, Quantum Theory Department Head, Fermilab; Science Thrust Leader, Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems Center (SQMS)
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Speaker: Vijaya Begum-Hudde, Schleife Group, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, UIUC
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Quantum Computing for Frenkel exciton,” by Yi-Ting Lee (Schleife) “Degradation mechanism of substituted iron Phthalocyanine during the oxygen reduction reaction,” by Yue Tian (Zhang)
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Part of the Computer Science Speaker Series. Faculty Host: Dr. Nancy Amato.
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Join the Illinois Quantum Information Science and Technology Center (IQUIST) for an evening filled with quantum information science-based activities and events.
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Speaker: Graeme Smith, Associate Professor, Department of Physics, University of Colorado Boulder
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Speaker: Xi Cao, Pfaff Lab, Department of Physics, UIUC
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Part of the Computer Science Speaker Series. Faculty Host: Dr. Nancy Amato.
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Card skimmers are small devices that can fit on top of real card readers at self-service terminals such as gas pumps or ATMs. They easily blend in with the machine, making them hard to spot.
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Speaker: David Kribs, Professor, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, University of Guelph
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Speaker: Ashwith Prabhu, Goldschmidt Lab, Department of Physics, UIUC
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Join Dr. Erik Garcell (Technical Marketing Manager) from Classiq in a Quantum Software Development Workshop. Classiq offers its quantum software development platform free to academics and will host a free workshop where students and researchers can learn how to use their platform.
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Dr. Fang will describe the first observation of photon-photon interaction mediated by a virtual photon in an integrated photonic circuit with a substantial chi2 nonlinearity and the resulting quantum correlations of transported photons including photon repulsion and attraction.
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Part of the Computer Science Speaker Series. Faculty Host: Dr. Nancy Amato.
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Smart cities, autonomous vehicles and the smart metaverse all rely on embedded systems that are engaging with the physical environment through sensors. That means a home that monitors your activities and health status, learns your habits and preferences, and automatically controls lighting, air conditioning, and more.