Fantastic.
Ryan Babbush is coming too. Maybe renting a van and an airbnb house sounds
super cool.
I will send an email. Start organizing for posters. Each one should bring a
different one :)
Alan
On Friday, October 9, 2015, <guerreschi(a)fas.harvard.edu> wrote:
Hi Alan,
The conference sounds super interesting and… all the QC guys are willing
to go!
So, we have a enthusiastic response from:
- Gian
- Salvatore
- Borja
- Jhonathan
- Ian
We are happy to share a car and accommodation (we are also open to share
an apartment, in case this was the cheapest option)!
Cheers,
Gian
*From: *Alan Aspuru-Guzik
*Sent: *Friday, October 9, 2015 11:21 AM
*To: *A-G Group
*Subject: *[Aspuru-Guzik group list] Fwd: ThinkQ 2015 - Challenges
andapplications for medium size quantum computers
If any of the quantum folks want to attend and present a poster, let me
know ASAP and cc Marlon and Siria.
We could have you guys go in a shared car rental and share hotel rooms so
it is not too expensive.
Alan
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From: *Jay M Gambetta* <jay.gambetta(a)us.ibm.com
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Date: Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Subject: ThinkQ 2015 - Challenges and applications for medium size quantum
computers
To: Jerry M Chow <chowmj(a)us.ibm.com
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Cc: Matthias Steffen <msteffe(a)us.ibm.com
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On behalf of IBM we would like to cordially invite you to attend the first
ThinkQ conference held at the IBM TJ Watson Research Center in Yorktown
Heights, New York on December 2-4, 2015. The purpose of this conference is
to bring together experts in the broader field of quantum computing, and
exchange not just our thoughts about the current status of various quantum
technologies but also emphasize the tremendous challenges ahead. Our hope
is to increase awareness of the tasks ahead of us for building a practical
quantum computer, and identify potential technical focus areas in common
across several quantum computing platforms with emphasis on superconducting
qubits.
In addition to presentations from leaders in the broader quantum
information and computing community, there will be an industry panel to
highlight the needs and thoughts from a different perspective for this
developing technology. You or any of your team you may bring along are also
encouraged to present a poster which will be part of a number of poster
sessions throughout the conference.
Please find information about the conference at
*http://researcher.watson.ibm.com/researcher/view_group.php?id=6292*
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If you are interested please let us know by October 20th the names of the
people that would like to attend this event.
Thanks
Jerry Chow, Matthias Steffen and Jay Gambetta
Jay M. Gambetta
Manager, Theory of Quantum Computing and Information
IBM T.J. Watson Research Center, Rm 01-025
Yorktown Heights, NY 10598
914-945-1035
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