QNM Exchange
MARCH 3, 2023
Following the 2022 Quantum Symposium which launched the Quantum New Mexico (QNM) project, we are pleased to announce the QNM Exchange workshop. QNM Exchange will be an opportunity to build collaborations and learn about new mechanisms for building institutional bridges between the University of New Mexico and Sandia National Laboratories in Quantum Information Science & Engineering. A key component of QNM Exchange is the technical exchange. To facilitate this, QNM Exchange will include a series of lightning talks to highlight the research ongoing across our communities.
QNM Exchange will be held as a hybrid event in the Physics & Astronomy and Interdisciplinary Science (PAÍS) building on the UNM campus and over Zoom.
Exchange Location: PAIS 2540
Catering Location: PAIS 2120 (IS Co-op Room)
Schedule:
Time | Topic | Speaker(s) | Affiliations |
8:15 - 8:45 | Breakfast | ||
8:45 - 9:00 | Welcome | Ivan Deutsch | Physics & Astronomy, CQuIC, UNM |
9:00 - 9:20 | Opening Remarks | James Holloway Basil Hassan | Provost, UNM Deputy Chief Research Officer, Sandia |
9:20 - 9:40 | Overview vision for QNM-I | Ivan Deutsch Rick Muller | Physics & Astronomy, CQuIC, UNM Advanced Microsystems, Sandia |
9:40 - 9:55 | Outreach & Industrial Engagement | Megan Ivory Jake Douglass | Photonic Microsystems Technologies, Sandia Quantum Business Development, National Security Partnerships, Sandia |
9:55 - 10:10 | Faculty Loan Program | Josh Martinez | Business Development, University and NM Partnerships, Sandia |
10:10 - 10:30 | Break | ||
10:30 - 11:30 | Lightning Talks: Technical Exchange | ||
10:30 - 10:45 | Preparing the quantum programmer workforce for Sandia and the world: languages, data types, decoders, and algorithms | Andrew Landahl | Quantum Computer Science, Sandia |
10:45 - 11:00 | The Quantum Scientific Computing Open User Testbed: a “white-box” trapped ion system available to researchers | Susan Clark | Photonic Microsystems Technologies, Sandia |
11:00 - 11:15 | Parallel Tempering for Ground State Approximation using Artificial Neural Networks | Tameem Albash | Electrical & Computer Engineering, , CQuIC, UNM |
11:15 - 11:30 | Rigorous methods for robust quantum computing | Milad Marvian | Electrical & Computer Engineering, CQuIC, UNM |
11:30-1:00 | Lunch | ||
1:00-3:00 | Lightning Talks: Technical Exchange | ||
1:00 - 1:15 | Characterizing and benchmarking quantum computing hardware at Sandia’s Quantum Performance Lab | Robin Blume-Kohout | Quantum Computer Science, Sandia |
1:15 - 1:30 | Scalable control systems for trapped ion quantum computing | Dan Stick | Photonic Microsystems Technologies, Sandia |
1:30 - 1:45 | New tools for quantum computing on NISQ devices | Akimasa Miyake | Physics & Astronomy, CQuIC, UNM |
1:45 - 2:00 | Synergies between classical and quantum discrete optimization.” | Ojas Parekh | Discrete Math & Optimization, Sandia |
2:00 - 2:15 | Quantum algorithms for ground state preparation are more (and less) practical than you might expect | Andrew Baczewski | Quantum Computer Science, Sandia |
2:15 - 2:30 | (Dis)entangling atoms for quantum chemistry | Susan Atlas | Chemistry & Chemical Biology, CQuIC, UNM |
2:30 - 2:45 | Quantum computational imaging and sensing | Mohan Sarovar | Extreme-scale DS & Analytics, Sandia |
2:45 - 3:00 | Molecular Systems to Understand Coherence in Coupled Systems and Optical Generation of Spin Polarization | Martin Kirk | Chemistry & Chemical Biology, CHTM, UNM |
3:00-3:30 | Break | ||
3:30-5:00 | Lightning Talks: Technical Exchange | ||
3:30- 3:45 | Experimental Quantum Optics, Measurements, and Communications | Elohim Becerra | Physics & Astronmy, CQuIC, UNM |
3:45 - 4:00 | Quantum Defects in Diamond | Andy Mounce | Nanostructure Physics, Sandia |
4:00 - 4:15 | Quantum information and AMO Physics | Ivan Deutch | Physics & Astronomy, CQuIC, UNM |
4:15 - 4:30 | Magnetoencephalography using Optically Pumped Magnetometers | Peter Schwindt | AO Sensing, Sandia |
4:30 - 4:45 | Silicon quantum photonic integrated circuits | Marek Osinski | Electrical & Computer Engineering, CHTM, UNM |
4:45 - 5:00 | Quantum Sensing for Navigation with Emerging Technologies | Jongmin Lee | AO Sensing, Sandia |
Poster Presenters:
Institution | Name | Poster Title |
UNM | Cole Mauer | A fast renormalization-group tensor-network decoder for quantum low density parity check codes |
UNM | Marco Garcia | Adaptive Phase Estimation with Squeezed Vacuum States at the Quantum Limit |
UNM | Vikas Buchemmavari | Entangling gates in Neutral atoms via the spin-flip blockade |
UNM | Jun Takahashi | Fast-mixing results of Quantum Monte-Carlo methods for Antiferromagnetic Heisenberg model on bipartite graphs |
UNM | Benjamin Anker | Flag Gadgets based on Classical Codes |
UNM | Leeseok Kim | Hamiltonian Quantum Generative Adversarial Networks |
UNM | Abhinav Dev | Incorporating Sidewall Roughness in Optical Waveguide Modeling |
UNM | Sujeet Pani | Investigation of Inversion Interferometry for Superresolving Point Sources in Optical Microscopy |
UNM | Benjamin Morrison | Logical Majorana Fermions for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Simulation |
UNM | Philip Blocher | Measuring operator scrambling without OTOCs |
UNM | Tyler Thurtell | Optimizing one-axis twists for realistic variational Bayesian quantum metrology |
UNM | Andrew Zhao | Optimizing Over Orthogonal Groups with Quantum States |
UNM | John DeBrota | Quantum and Classical Bayesian Agents |
UNM | Siva Thattupurackal Omanakuttan | Qudit entanglers using quantum optimal control |
UNM | Anupam Mitra | Robustness and complexity of estimating local observables in quench dynamics of 1D Ising models |
UNM | Cunlu Zhou | Singlet-projector based NPA hierarchy for probing Heisenberg ground states |
UNM | Mason Rhodes | Solving relativistic bound-state problems in QCD with a fault-tolerant quantum computer |
UNM | Tzula Propp | States, Measurements, and Symmetries: Decoherence vs Complexity in the Open Kerr System |
UNM | Sujeet Pani | Towards Absolute Calibration of Single Photon Detectors with High Accuracy |
UNM | Jacob Nelson | Towards Spin Squeezing on the Cesium Clock States via QND Measurement Backaction |
Registration Form
Parking:
Please use visitor parking located in the UNM Cornell Parking Structure. Please refer to the the UNM Parking and Transportation (PATS) webpage for more information.
Contact:
Dwight Zier or Jake Douglass at QNM@unm.edu