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MQV welcomes its Scientific Advisory Board for its second annual review.
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We will be present at this year's International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC24) in Atlanta, GA.
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Together with the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) we will be present at this year's International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC23) in Denver, CO.
2-day workshop for PhDs and postdocs to transform quantum research into commercial applications.
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Dorit Aharonov (Hebrew University), Distinguished Lecturer of MCQST, will be holding a public talk on 16 October 2023 in Munich. This public lecture is intended for anyone who is curious about quantum science – even absolute beginners!
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We will be part of the Quantum Effects at Messe Stuttgart in October 2023.
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MQV members at Technical University of Munich organize this event, aiming to connect the "who’s who" in quantum computing software to their end-users.
On 3 October, the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ), Munich Center for Quantum Science and Technology (MCQST) and Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) are organizing a joint open day and "Maustag" with exciting activities and events for young and old.
To kick off our MQV Review Meeting in Eichstätt this year, Prof. Rudolf Gross will give a public evening lecture at Altes Stadttheater Eichstätt on 25 September 2023. The talk will also be streamed live on our YouTube channel.
Members of Munich Quantum Valley are co-organizing the third International Workshop on Integrating High-Performance and Quantum Computing (WIHPQC 2023) at IEEE Quantum Week in Bellevue, Washington, USA.
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Students from Israel and Germany are attending the second of two one-week academies about quantum technologies in Tel-Aviv and Munich.
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Together with IQM Quantum Computers and TU Munich we organize the SQA Conference 2023 in Munich.
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Members of the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics and the University of Stuttgart are jointly organizing the workshop "Applications of Ultracold Rydberg Gases" with support from the Wilhelm and Else Heraeus Foundation.
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Munich Quantum Valley (MQV) will bring together renowned experts from industry and academic research to discuss possible applications of quantum computing.
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We will be part of the Festival of the Future at Deutsches Museum in July!
Have you ever wondered how your research could advance society? Now is your time to find out!
Andreas Wallraff (ETH Zürich), Distinguished Lecturer of MCQST, will be holding a public talk on 12 June in Munich. This public lecture is intended for anyone who is curious about quantum science - even absolute beginners!
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Prof. Steffen Glaser and his group will be part of the event at Deutsches Museum to inform visitors about the basic principles, possible applications and the current state of research in quantum technologies.
Munich Quantum Valley (MQV), University of the Bundeswehr Munich (UniBW) and Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich (LMU) will bring together researchers and cyber security representatives to discuss cyber risks and cyber defense in the age of quantum computers.
This year, Munich Quantum Valley is once again taking part in Girls'Day.
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Students from Israel and Germany are attending two one-week academies about quantum technologies in Tel-Aviv and Munich.
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Co-organised by MQV members at FAU and MPL in Erlangen, this Quromorphic workshop aims to bring together specialists on all of the various aspects of neuromorphic quantum computing.
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MQV welcomes its Scientific Advisory Board for its first annual review.
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Munich Quantum Valley hosts the first French-Bavarian Dialogue on Quantum Computing.
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Together with the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) we will be present at this year's International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis (SC22) in Dallas, TX.
MQV member Prof. Dr. Michael Hartmann from the Chair of Theoretical Physics at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg gives an insight into the current state of development of quantum computers and sheds light on the question if and when quantum computing can contribute to sustainable development.
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From September 21 to September 2022 the "Quantum.Tech" takes place in London. Munich Quantum Valley takes part with a booth.
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We will be part of the Festival der Zukunft at Deutsches Museum end of July.
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The Munich Conference on Quantum Science and Technology 2022 brings together the Munich quantum community with international invited guests in academia and industry for three days of talks and a poster session. Join hundreds of guests from around the world in the beautiful Bavarian Alps from 4–6 July 2022 to exchange ideas, learn about innovative research, and discuss the latest advancements in all fields of quantum science and technology.
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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.
From May 30 to June 3, a delegation of 10 of Canada’s top quantum firms are visiting Germany to develop R&D partnerships. The Embassy of Canada together with the MQV and the MCQST invite you to be a part of the exciting international exchange.
Together with the Embassy of Brazil in Germany and with the support of BAYLAT, MCQST and Munich Quantum Valley are hosting a joint symposium to promote scientific exchange and cooperation between Brazilian and German researchers.
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Im Rahmen des jährlichen Wettbewerbs in theoretischer Physik für internationale Studenten-Teams "PLANCKS 2022" stellt sich das Munich Quantum Valley Nachwuchswissenschaftler:innen vor.
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We will be part of the first-ever World of Quantum trade fair at Messe Munich!
Munich Quantum Valley is invited to take part in a meeting to discuss further international and cross-border collaboration in quantum research and innovation between Bavaria, Denmark and Israel.
This year, Munich Quantum Valley is taking part in Girls' Day for the first time.
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The student laboratory "Photonlab" at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics (MPQ) celebrates its tenth birthday in July. On the occasion of this first big anniversary and the success story of the past years, a special program is planned: On July 16 and 23, there will be a special teacher training session each day (registration information later); on July 23, there will also be an anniversary event for the general public with expert talks by Prof. Ferenc Krausz and Prof. Gerhard Rempe – both scientific directors at MPQ – as well as exciting workshops. Both events will take place online.
What is the potential of quantum? Immanuel Bloch (MPQ&LMU), Stefan Filipp (Walther Meissner Institute) and Sebastian Luber (Infineon) will discuss on with Jeanne Rubner (BR) – on site and streamed live on www.badw.de
Second quantum revolution in Bavaria – the Munich Quantum Valley kick-off event. Live on YouTube.