Agendas

The Development and Future of Quantum Computation Forum

Address: Jingyi Hall Time: 05/ 30 09:00 ~ 12:00

09:00-09:20 Leaders’ Remarks
09:20-12:00 Keynote speeches
9:20-9:40

<Approaches to Quantum Computing>

Frank Wilczek, Professor of Physics at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Member of the US National Academy of Sciences, Foreign Academician of CAS, Nobel Laureate in Physics (2004) (confirmed, video)

9:40-9:55

<Progresses and Prospects of Quantum Computing>

Jian-Wei Pan, Executive Vice President and Professor at University of Science and Technology of China, Member of CAS, Member of The World Academy of Sciences (confirmed, video)

9:55-10:10

<Spin Qubits in Hole Quantum Dots>

Daniel Loss, Professor at the University of Basel, Member of the European Academy of Sciences.

10:10-10:25

<Quantum Computing Cloud Platform and Quantum Simulation>

Heng Fan, Researcher at Institute of Physics CAS, Research Scientist at BAQIS.

10:25-10:40

Break

10:40-11:00

<Trapped Atomic Ions Meet Quantum Information>

David Wineland, Professor at University of Colorado Boulder, Member of the US National Academy of Sciences, Nobel Laureate in Physics (2012)

11:00-11:15

<On Practicalization of Quantum Information Approaching the Technological "Singularity">

Chang-Pu Sun, Professor of Graduate School at China Academy of Engineering Physics, Guest professor of Peking University, Member of CAS

11:15-11:30

<Quantum Computing with Atoms>

Christopher Monroe, Professor at Duke University, Member of the US National Academy of Sciences, the Co-Founder and Chief Scientist at IonQ.

11:30-11:45

<Scaling for Trapped Ion Quantum Computing>

Lu-Ming Duan, CC Yao Professor and the chair professorship in fundamental sciences at Tsinghua University.

11:45-12:00

<Quantum Computing with Neutral Atom Qubits>

Mark Saffman, Professor of Physics at University of Wisconsin-Madison, Director at Wisconsin Quantum Institute, Chief Scientist for Quantum Information at ColdQuanta, Inc.

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