The almost complete team of #QCTiP2025: For the local organization team Jan Felix Witte, the head @peter-jan.bsky.social, Armanda Quintavalle, Tommaso Guaita, and Gregory White (Claudia Thomas missing), for the steering committee me and for the programme committee Matthias Caro.
The #QCTiP2025 conference, filled with great vibes, is wrapping up on the department’s rooftop terrace in a relaxed, chilled atmosphere. What a blast!
The second to last afternoon session of #QCTIP2025 features great talks on classical shadows to estimate properties of quantum systems.
The second morning session of #QCTIP2025 today features exciting talks by Richard Puig, Giulio Crognaletti, and Salvatore F. E. Oliviero on learning theory and variational quantum computing.
Kicking off day three of #QCTIP2025, Nathan Wiebe is critical of variational quantum algorithms requiring gradients. And suggests a compelling way out, actually two of them. Standing room only - and this after the conference dinner with free drinks.
The industry panel at #QCTiP2025, featuring Fedor Simkovic (IQM), Thomas O’Brien (Google Quantum AI), Ieva Capaite (Phasecraft), Ophelia Crawford (Riverlane), and Coral Westoby (NuQuantum).
The second morning session at #QCTiP2025 featured quantum phase estimation, Hamiltonian simulation, shortest vector problems, verified quantum computing and gates, and entanglement theory by Laura Clinton, Jakob Günther, Joao Doriguello, Christopher Vairogs, Nikolai Mirklin, and Daniel Mills.
next talk up at #QCTIP2025 is remote because of travel issues in current US situation
The group photo of #QCTiP2025, held at @freieuniversitaet.bsky.social and the Harnack House of the Max Planck Society. This is an impressive crowd of active researchers interested in quantum computing theory in practice.
Kicking off Session 2 in the Hahn Hall we have Christopher Vairogs who has many questions (and answers) about how to shuttle multipartite entanglement onto a subsystem of your state by performing measurements #QCTiP #QCTiP2025
Day two of #QCTiP2025 kicks off with exciting talks by Alireza Reif, @ghosh_quantum, Marcel Hinsche, Nadish de Silva, Seok-Hyung Lee, and Alexander Schuckert on quantum learning theory and quantum error correction.
The poster sessions provide a fitting conclusion to an exciting first day at #QCTIP2025.
Best meme at #QCTiP / #QCTiP2025 so far.
An afternoon session at #QCTiP2025 covers #quantumalgorithms for #quantumchemistry, with exciting talks by Javier Moreno, Oriel Kiss and @dobrautz.bsky.social.
Is #QCTiP or #QCTiP2025 the right hashtag?
One of the first afternoon sessions at #QCTiP2025 is dedicated to #quantumalgorithms, with exciting talks held by @Noajshu, Xin Wang and Jeffery Yu.
One of the first sessions at #QCTiP2025 is a session on #quantumerrorcorrection, with arresting results in particular on decoding and dynamic codes being presented by Alec Eickbusch, @lucasberent.bsky.social and Laura Caune.
A great start of #QCTiP2025 with Vlad Sivak of Google Quantum AI speaking about new exciting experiments on #quantumerrorcorrection, following an introductory talk of myself explaining the setting and some of the history and Matthias Caro leading through the program.
A great start of #QCTiP2025 with Vlad Sivak of Google Quantum AI speaking about new exciting experiments on #quantumerrorcorrection, following an introductory talk of myself explaining the setting and some of the history and Matthias Caro leading through the program.
The international conference #QCTiP2025 on quantum computing theory in practice is about to start in the Harnack House in Berlin.
qctip2025.com
We provide an efficient method to engineer arbitrary many-body Hamiltonians also robust against various dominant errors.
I will present these results next Wednesday at #QCTIP2025.
arxiv.org/abs/2410.19903
The doors to #QCTiP2025 are about to open! From next Wednesday to Friday, Berlin will host the largest international conference on quantum computing theory in practice—at the beautiful and historic Harnack House, where Schrödinger, Einstein, and Planck once came and went.
📅 Our entire schedule is now live on our website: qctip2025.com/program/
#QCTiP2025
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🚨 Just a couple weeks to go! 🚨
The QCTiP Conference kicks off April 23rd — where the brightest minds in quantum computing theory & practice collide ⚛️
#QCTiP2025 #QuantumComputing #CountdownBegins
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🚨The registration deadline for #QCTiP2025 in Berlin is this Friday! Don't miss out—secure your spot now: qctip2025.com/registration... 🎟️
Registrations are now open for #QCTiP2025: qctip2025.com/registration....
Don’t wait too long—spots for participants without a talk are first-come, first-served!
Fantastic #quanthm conference that will happen in Berlin, submit! #QCTiP2025