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Building a Quantum Computer 101

Category: Seminar
Description:

BUILDING A QUANTUM COMPUTER 101 

Friday, May 26, 2017 

11 a.m.-12 p.m. 

Burton D. Morgan Center for Entrepreneurship, Room 121 

Open to the public 

About the presentation: Michael Freedman will share his perspective on how we should approach building a quantum computer, starting with the mathematical roots and moving through the physics to concrete engineering and materials growth challenges on which success will hinge. He will then discuss a new, enhanced, collaboration between Microsoft and Prof. Mike Manfra’s team at Purdue. 

About the speaker: Michael Freedman is director of Station Q, Microsoft’s Project on quantum physics and quantum computation located on the UCSB campus. The project is a collaborative effort between Microsoft and academia directed towards exploring the mathematical theory and physical foundations for quantum computing. 

Freedman joined Microsoft in 1997 as a Fields Medal-winning mathematician whose accomplishments included a proof of the 4‐dimensional Poincare conjecture, the discovery (with Donaldson and Kirby) of exotic smooth structures on Euclidian 4‐space, applications of minimal surfaces to topology, and estimates for the stored energy in magnetic fields. He has received numerous awards and honors: election to the National Academy of Science and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Veblen prize, a MacArthur Fellowship and the National Medal of Science. His work since joining Microsoft has been primarily on the interface of quantum computation, solid state physics, and quantum topology. 

For more information: Contact Maria Longoria-Littleton at (765) 494-0015 or mlongori@purdue.edu

Sponsors: Discovery Park Distinguished Lecture Series, Lilly Endowment Inc. and the Purdue Department of Physics and Astronomy 

When: Friday 26 May, 2017, 11:00 am - 12:00 pm EDT
Website: http://www.purdue.edu/discoverypark/dls/events/view.php?id=2311
Tags:
  1. quantum computing
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