14 June 2022 - 15 June 2022
Munich Quantum Valley hosts a symposium which aims to bring together researchers and industry representatives from Europe and the United States to discuss the state of the art in quantum chemistry algorithms and to provide a critical overview of their potential applications on quantum computers.
Address / Location
Institute for Advanced Study (max. 50 seats, upon confirmation) + limited online participation
Lichtenbergstraße 2a
85748
Garching bei München
Quantum Computing Meets Quantum Chemistry
General information
Munich Quantum Valley hosts a symposium which aims to bring together researchers and industry representatives from Europe and the United States to discuss the state of the art in quantum chemistry algorithms and to provide a critical overview of their potential applications on quantum computers. The goal of the symposium is to assess activities in the field and provide a clear and realistic overview of the vision for quantum computing and ongoing research efforts. It will consist of a series of 40-minute speeches, talks, and discussions by the following speakers:
• Alán Aspuru-Guzik | University of Toronto | Zapata Computing
• Ryan Babbush | Google
• Francesco Evangelista | Emory University
• Giulia Galli | University of Chicago
• Christian Gogolin | Covestro AG
• Martin Head-Gordon | University of California, Berkeley
• Michael Marthaler | HQS Quantum Simulations
• Kristel Michielsen | Forschungszentrum Juelich
• Mario Motta | IBM Research
• Markus Reiher |ETH Zurich
• Ivano Tavernelli | IBM Zurich
• Matthias Troyer | Microsoft
Schedule
The symposium is from 2pm to 7pm (CET) on Tuesday, June 14 and Wednesday, June 15, 2022. A detailed schedule will be published soon.
We will organize a (hybrid) meeting format that supports lively interaction among participants in person, online, or via chat.
Attention! There are only 50 free seats for on-site participation at TUM-IAS in Garching. Be the first to register today and snatch one of these rare tickets.
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