QSlovakia joined QWorld!

QSlovakia joined QWorld!

QCousins, QWorld, Workshop
We welcome QSlovakia to QWorld as the 7th Quantum Cousin. QSlovakia team is formed by two groups of quantum computing researchers. One group is at Faculty of Science, Pavol Jozef Šafárik University in Košice and the other at Research Center for Quantum Information in Bratislava. Coordinators: Daniel Reitzner (RCQI) and Tomáš Samuely (UPJŠ)Contact: qslovakia [at] qworld.lu.lv Quantum Cousins We are now seven quantum cousins. Please check our Entangling QCousins project if you are interested in being a QCousin!
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Quantum Machine Learning & PennyLane

Quantum Machine Learning & PennyLane

QWebinars, QWorld
In the latest QWebinar, we will host Maria Schuld with her lecture "Quantum Machine Learning & PennyLane." She will talk about different aspects of “variational quantum machine learning algorithms”, including their role in the development of near-term quantum technologies, their interpretation as a cross-breed of neural networks and support vector machines, and strategies of fitting the quantum model to data. As a practical implementation, she will show how to use the open-source software framework “PennyLane” to integrate quantum circuits with machine learning libraries such as PyTorch and Tensorflow. The QWebinar will start at 18:00 (CEST) on June 17, 2020. Moderators: Abuzer Yakaryilmaz (QWorld & QLatvia) and Ayşin Taşdelen (QTurkey)Organizers: Abuzer Yakaryilmaz (QWorld & QLatvia) and Agnieszka Wolska (QWorld) About Maria: Maria Schuld works as a researcher for the Toronto-based quantum…
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Official QWorld’s YouTube channel is open!

Official QWorld’s YouTube channel is open!

QWebinars, QWorld
QWorld has just started to publish videos on its YouTube channel! You will find there videos from our QWebinars about quantum technologies and quantum software. Stay up to date with the latest videos from QWorld by subscribing to our YouTube channel! Here are our latest recordings: The Potential Impact of Quantum Computers on Society by Ronald de Wolf. In this lecture, Ronald talks about the potential impact that the nascent technology of quantum computing may have on society. He focuses on three areas: cryptography, optimization, and simulation of quantum systems. In addition to a great lecture, we especially invite you to listen to Q&A session!Watch the recording of the QWebinar3 >> My personal quantum software story: QuTiP and Unitary Fund by Nathan Shammah. This QWebinar is about open source in…
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