Quantum Center Mixer

This event showcases research and brings together PhD students and postdocs from across the Quantum Center. Learn about the state-of-the-art in quantum science and technology at ETH Zurich across a variety of research areas.

About

The Quantum Center Mixer is a new event aiming to showcase research and bring together PhD students and postdocs from across the Quantum Center. You can hear about the state-of-the-art in quantum science and technology at ETH Zurich across a variety of areas, through lightning talks by researchers from different departments. Afterwards, you have the chance to mingle and make new connections at the apéro.

We especially encourage new researchers and anyone unfamiliar with the Quantum Center to come along.

Upcoming Mixer

TBD


Previous Mixer

Monday, October 21, 2024, 16:00 - 18:00
ETH Hönggerberg, external page Bellavista

With an introduction by Prof. Andreas Wallraff

With talks on:

  • What will cryptography look like in the quantum era?
  • How to build a quantum computer with trapped ions?
  • How do we design a quantum programming language?
  • How do we build quantum sensors?
  • How to create novel devices using quantum mechanics-based simulations?
  • What can quantum computing do for chemistry?

By speakers:

  • Simon-Philipp Merz – Applied Cryptography [Paterson group], D-INFK
  • Alfredo Ricci – Trapped Ion Quantum Information [Home group], D-PHYS
  • Max Baader – Secure, Reliable, and Intelligent Systems [Vechev group], D-INFK
  • Konstantin Herb – Spin Physics [Degen group], D-PHYS
  • Ilan Bouquet – Nano-TCAD [Luisier group], D-ITET
  • Mihael Erakovic – Theoretical Chemistry [Reiher group], D-CHAB  
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