I'm passing along this event announcement from people I know at the APS.
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The Physical Review Journals are hosting an interactive event to
promote and engage early-career scientists. The meeting will
essentially be a virtual Journal Club, happening on June 22nd at 11 am
EDT. It will consist of a 20 min presentation of a paper (by the
author himself) followed by 40 min of questions. Several of the
authors will be at the meeting, and the interactive platform (i.e. the
participants are allowed to have their camera and microphone on), make
this a rare opportunity.
On June 22 at 11AM EDT, APS will host author Christopher S. Wang of Yale
University, along with several of his co-authors for a discussion of their
recently published *Physical Review X *paper: “Efficient multiphoton
sampling of molecular vibronic spectra on a superconducting bosonic
processor
<https://journals.aps.org/prx/accepted/bc070K5dZa512a0e74716ee3f2da89a36a0a1bd8b>
.”
Hear details about breakthrough quantum research and meet new people in
this free Journal Club discussion, which includes a brief presentation from
the researchers followed by a question-and-answer session where all
registrants can discuss technical aspects of the research, challenges in
the field of quantum information science and technology, and more with the
authors. Early-career scientists can especially benefit from this
interactive presentation of exciting journal research, which will be
moderated by Marissa Giustina from Google Research. This is a rare
opportunity to discuss recently published research with the authors
themselves.
Space is limited. Please register only if you can attend live.
Registration is required and the space is limited. The full
information about it is on the registration website at Eventbrite
<https://www.eventbrite.com/e/physical-review-journals-club-presented-by-the-authors-tickets-109202130512>.
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