Congratulations to Karthik Chinni for successfully defending his PhD dissertation
February 17, 2022
Title: Reliability of Quantum Simulation on NISQ-era Devices
Dissertation Committee
Title: Reliability of Quantum Simulation on NISQ-era Devices
Dissertation Committee
Title: Nano-fabricated Atomic Waveguides for Inertial Measurements
Dissertation Commitee:
Abstract: Inertial measurements…
Monday, March 21, 2022, 09:00 - Friday, March 25, 2022
The Challenge Institute for Quantum Computation (CIQC), in collaboration with the UCLA Center for Quantum Science and Engineering (CQSE), t…
Quantum New Mexico is a world class collaborative that serves as a premier technology hub for quantum research and economic development in the Southwest.
The Future of Quantum
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New Mexico’s longstanding history of being on the forefront of quantum computing has now brought together some of the greatest leaders in the field to propel us into the Second Quantum …
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Please join us in congratulating the following CQuIC graduates!
Doctor of Philosophy in Physics: Karthik Chinni, Maneul H. Muñoz Arias, Adrian S. Orozco, and Changhao Yi
Master of Science of…
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