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QEAM21

13 September 2021 @ 8:00 AM 5:00 PM IDT

Quantum computing is an emerging technology, with the potential to outperform classical computing (at least for some specific computationally hard problems). To reach this goal, scientists estimate that one needs millions of qubits operating at 99.9% fidelity (10^-3 error per gate). The best quantum computer currently available are limited to tens of qubits with 10^-2 errors. What can we do with these quantum computers? Recent works by early adopters show that current quantum computers on the cloud can be used to solve simple quantum molecules, realize foundational demonstrations with shallow algorithms, study the dynamics of quantum systems, and more. The Quantum computing on the cloud – Early Adopters Meeting (QEAM21) will review the current usage of quantum computers for industrial and academic purposes, in Israel. All active researchers in the field are welcome to submit an abstract below. Preference will be given to works that are either published or submitted to the arXiv.

Organizers: Emanuele Dalla Torre (Bar-Ilan University), Adi Makmal (Bar-Ilan University), and Raam Uzdin (Hebrew University)

Venue: Bar-Ilan University

Date: Monday, September 13, 2021

Schedule:

8:30-9:00: Registration

9:00-9:15: Opening Remarks

9:15-9:45: “Identification of Symmetry-Protected Topological States on Noisy Quantum Computers” – Daniel Azses, Tel Aviv University.

9:45-10:15: “Distributed quantum computing with classical communication” – Ofer Casper, Technion.

“Neural networks for the state-preparation-and-measurements (SPAM) error mitigation” – Frima Kalyuzhner, Bar-Ilan University.

10:45-11:00: Invited virtual talk, “Unitary fund – because evolution is unitary” microgrants for students and developers -Nathan Shammah, Unitary fund & Riken University, Tokyo.

11:00-11:30: Coffee Break.

11:30-12:00: “Cloud-based experiments on many-body dynamics with IBM Quantum devices” Haggai Landa, IBM Research, Haifa.

12:00-13:00: “Simulating long-range hopping with periodically-driven superconducting qubits” – Mor Roses, Bar-Ilan University.

13:00-14:30: Lunch Break

14:30-15:00: “Adiabatic crossing of a Floquet topological quantum phase transition on a quantum computer” – Eran Sela, Tel Aviv University.

15:00-15:30: “Playing quantum nonlocal games with six noisy qubits on the cloud” – Meron Sheffer, Bar-Ilan University.

15:30-16:00: “Purity loss and the diagnostics of quantum circuits using periodic driving” – Raam Uzdin, Hebrew University.

Abstract submission deadline June 30, 2021

Registration deadline *** EXTENDED TO**** August 13, 2021