[quantum-info] Fwd: Young Quantum Information Scientists Conference (Online) - April 12-16, 2021
Daniel Gottesman
dgottesman at perimeterinstitute.ca
Mon Feb 8 15:04:08 EST 2021
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From: Lee, Dean <leed at frib.msu.edu>
Date: Mon, Feb 8, 2021 at 1:47 PM
Subject: Young Quantum Information Scientists Conference (Online) -
April 12-16, 2021
To: Lee, Dean <leed at frib.msu.edu>
Dear friends and colleagues,
Can you forward this message to anyone who might be interested? Thank
you and apologies if you have
received this announcement more than once.
Best,
Dean
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The Sixth International Conference for Young Quantum Information
Scientists will be held online from April 12 to 16, 2021. Abstracts
are due Feburary 15, 2021. Registration is free.
https://indico.frib.msu.edu/event/31
The Sixth International Conference for Young Quantum Information
Scientists (YQIS 6 or YQIS 2021) will be held online from April 12 to
16, 2021, hosted by the Facility for Rare Isotope Beams / National
Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory at Michigan State University.
YQIS provides a venue for young researchers (graduate students,
post-doctoral researchers, etc.) to share their research and
strengthen ties to the quantum information community. YQIS welcomes
submissions from all areas of theoretical and experimental quantum
information science including:
Quantum algorithms, especially for simulating physics.
Quantum error correction and fault tolerance.
Near-term ("NISQ") algorithms and error mitigation.
Quantum Shannon theory.
Quantum computing technologies (superconducting qubits, photonics, etc.)
Quantum resource theories.
Quantum foundations.
The quantum information community stands out for its
cross-disciplinary nature, bringing together physicists,
mathematicians, computer scientists, engineers, and more. YQIS 2021
seeks to provide a platform for early-career researchers to engage in
rich, multi-disciplinary discussions and network with future leaders
of the field.
________________________________
Dean Lee
Professor of Physics
Facility for Rare Isotope Beams &
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Michigan State University
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