Luke Govia (@luke_govia) 's Twitter Profile
Luke Govia

@luke_govia

Perpetual father, frequent physicist, occasional athlete. Views my own. he/him

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James Wootton (@decodoku) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is another plug for the QEC postdoc position at IBM Research in Zurich. We'll start looking at the applications soon, so get one in quick if you'd like to apply. zurich.ibm.com/careers/2022_0…

Luke Govia (@luke_govia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thanks to my collab with Mina Bionta 반미나 , it’s starting to look more and more likely that I’ll soon have read more children’s books from Chris Ferrie than scientific papers. #academicfam

Ben Martin (@bmart87) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking to get a men's field hockey🏑 league going in Boston for June/July and need a few more players for a 3rd team! We can lend gear if needed. lmk if you have any questions. Please share widely (RTs appreciated)! northeastpremier.com/2022-team-regi…

Anton Frisk Kockum (@antonfkockum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

5 open PhD positions in Quantum Software Chalmers University of Technology Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology - WACQT: chalmers.se/en/about-chalm… Topics: Algorithms, certifying quantum advantage, simulation, semantics & verification, and compilation. The compilation project is in my group: chalmers.se/en/about-chalm… Deadline 31 Aug

Physical Review Research (@physrevresearch) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hilbert space as a computational resource in reservoir computing, W. D. Kalfus, G. J. Ribeill, G. E. Rowlands, H. K. Krovi, T. A. Ohki, and L. C. G. Govia Billy Kalfus guilhem Luke Govia #computationalphysics #quantum go.aps.org/3bLeqm5

Hilbert space as a computational resource in reservoir computing, W. D. Kalfus, G. J. Ribeill, G. E. Rowlands, H. K. Krovi, T. A. Ohki, and L. C. G. Govia <a href="/billy_kalfus/">Billy Kalfus</a>
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Luke Govia (@luke_govia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Looking forward to this workshop next week! Lots of great talks and discussions to be had. I’ll be speaking Monday afternoon about modeling high-fidelity quantum devices. Mathematical Methods for Quantum Hardware imsi.institute/activities/mat…

Luke Govia (@luke_govia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First time back in Montreal since I left in 2018. It was nice to be greeted by the traditional guard of orange pylons as we crossed the border.

James Wootton (@decodoku) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today I want to make sure I understand all the many flavours of randomized benchmarking. The specific level of understanding that I'm aiming for is: can I condense each into one tweet? In this thread, we find out...

Anton Frisk Kockum (@antonfkockum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Open positions in my group! Postdoc in simulation of open quantum systems with giant atoms: chalmers.se/en/about-chalm… PhD student in distributed quantum computing with giant atoms: chalmers.se/en/about-chalm… Application deadline September 30. Please share!

Olivia Lanes (@liv_lanes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

IBM Quantum has opened up their internship applications for Summer 2023! Apply at the links below: Undergraduate Opportunities: Quantum SW Developer Intern (Undergrad) - ibm.biz/BdPY6B Quantum HW Developer Intern (Undergrad) - ibm.biz/BdPY6d (1/2)

Olivia Lanes (@liv_lanes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Graduate Opportunities: Quantum SW Developer Intern (Graduate) - ibm.biz/BdPY6R Quantum HW Developer Intern (Graduate) - ibm.biz/BdPY6D Quantum Research Summer Intern (Graduate) - ibm.biz/BdPY6F Fee free to reach out with questions.

Zlatko Minev (@zlatko_minev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi folks, Learn more about our 2023 #internship opportunities for #quantum #research. Now open for applications - Quantum Research Summer Intern (Graduate) - ibm.biz/BdPY6F #QuantumComputing #QuantumIndustry #QuantumTech research.ibm.com/blog/2023-quan…

Luke Govia (@luke_govia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recently I’ve been fascinated by errors that emerge at scale. Like the fact that physicists’ natural tendency to procrastinate is a purely personal problem until 10000 of them have to submit their March meeting abstract at the same time.