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Daniel Manzano
Electromagnetism and Condensed Matter Department
Institute “Carlos I” for Theoretical and Computational Physics
University of Granada
Facultad de Ciencias, Av. Fuentenueva s/n
Granada 18071, Spain
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From: Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll <juanjose.garcia.ripoll@csic.es>
Subject: [qipc.spain] Fwd: Benasque summer school on hands-on quantum computing
Date: 4. February 2020 at 12:21:34 CET
To: qipc.spain@listas.csic.es
Reply-To: Juan Jose Garcia-Ripoll <juanjose.garcia.ripoll@csic.es>


From: Pol Forn-Diaz <pforndiaz@ifae.es>
Subject: Benasque summer school on hands-on quantum computing
Date: 3. February 2020 at 23:51:18 CET
To: Pol Forn-Diaz <pforndiaz@ifae.es>, Artur Garcia <artur.garcia@bsc.es>


Dear colleague,

I would like to invite you to share the information about a summer school we are organizing in Benasque, Spain, on hands-on quantum computing to anyone interested. Registration is already open on the official site: http://benasque.org/2020eqc/

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Summer school on hands-on quantum computing

2020, May 24 -- May 30

We are witnessing the birth of the quantum computing era. Quantum computers are no longer a theoretical object, they do exist. And even though their computational power is not yet at the level of rivaling classical computers in relevant problems, it is at the point where scientists may begin to uncover its true potential. Therefore, now is the most suitable time to begin putting the focus on the next generation of quantum scientists by providing them with an overview of current quantum computing technology, both at the software and hardware levels.

This summer school particularly aims at granting access to attendees to all available quantum computers, combined with introductory lectures by some of the top-world experts on each particular technology. Some of the most commonly implemented classical and quantum software protocols will be introduced, followed by interactive and hands-on activities with which to experience the power of this disruptive quantum technology.

Benasque is a beautiful village located in the Spanish Pyrenees, just at the bottom of their highest mountain (Pico de Aneto), with a wonderful countryside/hiking environment. The Centro de Ciencias de Benasque Pedro Pascual (http://benasque.org/) is an international meeting infrastructure which provides excellent facilities and an agreeable atmosphere to allow the participants to interact with senior speakers and tutors and also to carry their work during the meeting. The lecture halls and the rooms for discussion sessions are located in the Centre. Computing and electronic communication facilities are available

List of speakers

- Antonio D. Córcoles (IBM)
- Walter Vinci (NASA Ames)
- Alex Jones (Bristol)
- David Herrera (ATOS)
- Roman Orús (Donostia International Physics Center)
- José Ignacio Latorre (U. Barcelona / Technology Innovation Institute / Qilimanjaro)
- Joel M. Gottlieb (D-Wave)
- Xanadu*
- Zapata Computing*

*To be confirmed

The registration fee for this conference is:


Before April 24
After April 24
Regular 400 eur.
450 eur.
Student 300 eur.
350 eur.

To register to the conference, follow this link to the official site: http://benasque.org/2020eqc/

There will be buses organized to and from Benasque on the following dates:
- Barcelona-Benasque, May 24.
- Benasque-Barcelona, May 30.

Application deadline is April 24. Late registrations are possible until May 20th.

Organizers:
Pol Forn-Díaz (IFAE)
Artur Garcia Saez (BSC-CNS)

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Pol Forn-Díaz
Group Leader, Quantum Computing Technology Group
Institut de Física d'Altes Energies (IFAE)
Edifici Cn., Campus UAB, 08193 Bellaterra (Barcelona), Spain

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