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Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation

@rquantumsim

The @NSF Quantum Leap Challenge Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation develops tools to understand and exploit the rich behavior of complex quantum systems.

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Registration is now open for the third annual conference on quantum simulation—#QSim2025—taking place at IBM's flagship office in New York from August 4-8. Paper submission deadline: April 21 Early conference registration deadline: June 16 Learn more: qsimconference.org

Registration is now open for the third annual conference on quantum simulation—#QSim2025—taking place at <a href="/IBM/">IBM</a>'s flagship office in New York from August 4-8.

Paper submission deadline: April 21
Early conference registration deadline: June 16

Learn more: qsimconference.org
Mingyu Kang (@mingyukang4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I gave the March Meeting talk on our quantum simulation of spin-boson models and the prospects towards quantum advantage. Work with Ke Sun David Beratan Group Kenneth Brown supported by QSAcenter Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation, accepted by Nat. Comm. arxiv.org/abs/2405.14624

NicoleYunger Halpern (@nicoleyh11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ken Brown highlighted interdisciplinarity in organizing Thursday’s Kavli Symposium. We heard about quantum sensing in biology and medicine, Moiré materials, nuclear clocks, and quantum thermodynamics for nuclear physics. It’s a quantum world after all. #APSSummit25

Ken Brown highlighted interdisciplinarity in organizing Thursday’s Kavli Symposium. We heard about quantum sensing in biology and medicine, Moiré materials, nuclear clocks, and quantum thermodynamics for nuclear physics. It’s a quantum world after all.
#APSSummit25
Victor V. Albert (@victorvalbert) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely maximal entangled states are maximally entangled along any bipartition. We extend this to continuous variables and show this property is generic among infinitely squeezed states. In contrast, it doesn't exist for states on more than six qubits. arxiv.org/abs/2503.15698

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Many thanks to the speakers of the Kavli Foundation Special Symposium 'It's a Quantum World' at #APSSummit25! ⚛️ Jie Shan, James Werner, Nicole Yunger Halpern, Ken Brown (chair), Ekkehard Peik, Evgeniya Kirilina #KavliNano American Physical Society

Many thanks to the speakers of the Kavli Foundation Special Symposium 'It's a Quantum World' at #APSSummit25! 

⚛️ Jie Shan, James Werner, Nicole Yunger Halpern, Ken Brown (chair), Ekkehard Peik, Evgeniya Kirilina
#KavliNano <a href="/APSphysics/">American Physical Society</a>
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Join us for a special career connections event at the intersection of quantum science & public policy! The Univ. of Maryland event will introduce the landscape of organizations, programs, and policies that guide and shape quantum careers. Learn more & register: go.umd.edu/1xtp

Join us for a special career connections event at the intersection of quantum science &amp; public policy! The <a href="/UofMaryland/">Univ. of Maryland</a> event will introduce the landscape of organizations, programs, and policies that guide and shape quantum careers. Learn more &amp; register: go.umd.edu/1xtp
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📅 Mark your calendar and register to join us on Thursday, April 17 for a panel discussion on quantum and public policy. Located at the University of Maryland, this hybrid event has an option to join on zoom. Register➡️go.umd.edu/rsvp2quantumpo… Learn more➡️go.umd.edu/quantumpolicy

đź“… Mark your calendar and register to join us on Thursday, April 17 for a panel discussion on quantum and public policy. Located at the University of Maryland, this hybrid event has an option to join on zoom.

Register➡️go.umd.edu/rsvp2quantumpo…

Learn more➡️go.umd.edu/quantumpolicy
Mingyu Kang (@mingyukang4) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the same day that the South Korean president is forced to QUIT his job🥳, we are presenting QUITS, a democratic (open-source) modular Qldpc code circUIT Simulator. It should be useful for research on the circuit-level performance of QLDPC codes! github.com/mkangquantum/q…

NicoleYunger Halpern (@nicoleyh11) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A decade ago, I didn't dream that I'd be collaborating with researchers from high-energy and nuclear physics. But, well, (quantum) thermodynamics is pretty universal. Thanks to Dina Genkina for the story! Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation QuICS Joint Quantum Institute rqs.umd.edu/news/new-take-…

A decade ago, I didn't dream that I'd be collaborating with researchers from high-energy and nuclear physics. But, well, (quantum) thermodynamics is pretty universal. Thanks to <a href="/dinkazavr/">Dina Genkina</a> for the story! <a href="/RQuantumSim/">Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation</a> <a href="/JointQuICS/">QuICS</a> <a href="/JQInews/">Joint Quantum Institute</a>  rqs.umd.edu/news/new-take-…
PRX Quantum (@prx_quantum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Robust and time-efficient error correction of transversal logical gates between code blocks presents a route toward practical, large-scale implementations. Kaavya Sahay Kenneth Brown Shruti Puri YaleQuantumInstitute Read the paper: go.aps.org/3YxlE2N

Robust and time-efficient error correction of transversal logical gates between code blocks presents a route toward practical, large-scale implementations. <a href="/kaavya_sahay/">Kaavya Sahay</a> <a href="/kenbrownquantum/">Kenneth Brown</a> <a href="/ShrutiPuri11/">Shruti Puri</a> <a href="/Yale_QI/">YaleQuantumInstitute</a> 

Read the paper: go.aps.org/3YxlE2N
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Over 70 people attended a hybrid career panel on quantum policy hosted by Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation that included panelists from CNAS, DOE Office of Science, National Institute of Standards and Technology and more. Main takeaways: strong communication skills and real-world quantum applications are key! Learn more: go.umd.edu/1za9

Over 70 people attended a hybrid career panel on quantum policy hosted by <a href="/RQuantumSim/">Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation</a> that included panelists from <a href="/CNASdc/">CNAS</a>, <a href="/doescience/">DOE Office of Science</a>, <a href="/NIST/">National Institute of Standards and Technology</a> and more. Main takeaways: strong communication skills and real-world quantum applications are key! Learn more: go.umd.edu/1za9
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Congratulations to Nicole Yunger Halpern (NicoleYunger Halpern) on receiving the Early Career Scientist Award in Statistical Physics! She is being recognized by IUPAP for her work bridging thermodynamics and quantum theory. Learn more: go.umd.edu/1zct

Congratulations to Nicole Yunger Halpern (<a href="/nicoleyh11/">NicoleYunger Halpern</a>) on receiving the Early Career Scientist Award in Statistical Physics! She is being recognized by <a href="/IUPAP_physics/">IUPAP</a> for her work bridging thermodynamics and quantum theory. Learn more: go.umd.edu/1zct
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The Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation (Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation) has received a $2.5 million award from U.S. National Science Foundation to support new discoveries in logical qubits and lattice fermion systems, and launch a summer undergraduate research program in quantum. Learn more: go.umd.edu/1zgz

The Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation (<a href="/RQuantumSim/">Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation</a>) has received a $2.5 million award from <a href="/NSF/">U.S. National Science Foundation</a> to support new discoveries in logical qubits and lattice fermion systems, and launch a summer undergraduate research program in quantum. Learn more: go.umd.edu/1zgz
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What happened after the Big Bang? A team of researchers at the Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation (Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation) is merging quantum simulation, thermodynamics, and particle physics to model the early universe in a new way. Learn more: go.umd.edu/1zmu

What happened after the Big Bang? A team of researchers at the Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation (<a href="/RQuantumSim/">Institute for Robust Quantum Simulation</a>) is merging quantum simulation, thermodynamics, and particle physics to model the early universe in a new way. Learn more: go.umd.edu/1zmu
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Early bird registration for QSim2025 is open! Join us in NYC from August 4–8 at IBM's headquarters for an international gathering of leading researchers in quantum simulation. Register by Monday, June 16 to take advantage of discounted rates: qsimconference.org

Early bird registration for QSim2025 is open! Join us in NYC from August 4–8 at IBM's headquarters for an international gathering of leading researchers in quantum simulation. Register by Monday, June 16 to take advantage of discounted rates: qsimconference.org
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Our fourth annual RQS workshop kicked off today at Duke University with researchers traveling from partner universities Univ. of Maryland, Princeton University, Yale University and NC State University to discuss the institute's priorities and progress in the field of quantum simulation.

Our fourth annual RQS workshop kicked off today at <a href="/DukeU/">Duke University</a> with researchers traveling from partner universities <a href="/UofMaryland/">Univ. of Maryland</a>, <a href="/Princeton/">Princeton University</a>, <a href="/Yale/">Yale University</a> and <a href="/NCState/">NC State University</a> to discuss the institute's priorities and progress in the field of quantum simulation.
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Congrats to Mohammad Hafezi on his Humboldt Research Award! He’ll collaborate with researchers at the Max Planck Institute (Max Planck Society) for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter in Hamburg, Germany to explore new frontiers in quantum. Read more: go.umd.edu/201d

Congrats to <a href="/Hafezi_Mohammad/">Mohammad Hafezi</a> on his Humboldt Research Award! He’ll collaborate with researchers at the Max Planck Institute (<a href="/maxplanckpress/">Max Planck Society</a>) for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter in Hamburg, Germany to explore new frontiers in quantum. Read more: go.umd.edu/201d