This document provides information about the Joint ICTP-WE Heraeus School and Conference on Frontiers at the Intersection of Quantum Simulation and Machine Learning that will take place from April 8-19, 2024 in Trieste, Italy. The event will bring together leading experts and students to explore synergies between machine learning and quantum simulation, which is an emerging fruitful research area. Topics will include quantum simulation of many-body systems, data-driven characterization of quantum systems, and using machine learning models to represent quantum states.
This document provides information about the Joint ICTP-WE Heraeus School and Conference on Frontiers at the Intersection of Quantum Simulation and Machine Learning that will take place from April 8-19, 2024 in Trieste, Italy. The event will bring together leading experts and students to explore synergies between machine learning and quantum simulation, which is an emerging fruitful research area. Topics will include quantum simulation of many-body systems, data-driven characterization of quantum systems, and using machine learning models to represent quantum states.
This document provides information about the Joint ICTP-WE Heraeus School and Conference on Frontiers at the Intersection of Quantum Simulation and Machine Learning that will take place from April 8-19, 2024 in Trieste, Italy. The event will bring together leading experts and students to explore synergies between machine learning and quantum simulation, which is an emerging fruitful research area. Topics will include quantum simulation of many-body systems, data-driven characterization of quantum systems, and using machine learning models to represent quantum states.
Intersection of Quantum Simulation and Machine Learning
Description: 8-19 April 2024
The intersection of machine learning and quantum simulation is emerging as a fruitful research area. This combined school and workshop will bring together leading experts as well as interested students to foster exchange between communities and explore synergies between the fields. Trieste, Italy
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In the past two decades, major advancements in machine learning (ML) and quantum simulation Francesca FERLAINO, University of Innsbruck and IQOQI Applications and Deadlines: have been achieved. ML algorithms define the Eliska GREPLOVA, Delft University of Technology Requesting financial and/or visa support: state of the art in natural language processing Florian MARQUARDT, Max Planck for the Science 4 February 2024 and image recognition; quantum simulation of Light For all other applicants: is opening up new avenues to investigate Edwin Miles STOUDENMIRE, Flatiron Institute correlated matter. Both fields are becoming Filippo VICENTINI, Ecole Polytechnique 8 March 2024 increasingly intertwined in recent attempts to provide insights in quantum many-body CONFERENCE SPE AKER S: physics. An objective of developing machine Federico BECCA, University of Trieste DIREC TOR S: learning-enhanced numerical methods and Marin BUKOV, MPI PKS Estelle INACK, Perimeter Institute, yiyaniQ quantum simulation is to push our capabilities Ao CHEN, University of Augsburg Markus HEYL, University of Augsburg to study exotic phases or non-equilibrium states. Alexandre DAUPHIN, Pasqal Tiago MENDES SANTOS, University of Augsburg, Pasqal Furthermore, while quantum simulators emerge Anna DAWID, Flatiron Institute Markus SCHMITT, University of Regensburg, FZ Jülich as a new tool to address these outstanding Vedran DUNJKO, Leiden University Christof WEITENBERG, University of Hamburg research topics, their advent raises further Kaden HAZZARD, University of Rice questions that ML approaches can potentially Johannes KOFLER, Johannes Kepler University LOC AL ORGANISER: solve. Linz Richard KUENG, Johannes Kepler University Linz Ralph GEBAUER, ICTP, Italy This event aims to discuss, where quantum Zala LENARCIC, Jozef Stefan Institute challenges match the natural strengths of ML Julian LEONARD, TU Wien GR ANTS: and, reversely, the quantum applications call for Ludwig MATHEY, University of Hamburg developing new ML techniques. Friederike METZ, EPFL A limited number of grants are available to support the Evert van NIEUWENBURG, Leiden University attendance of selected participants, with priority given TOPICS: Yusuke NOMURA, Keio University to participants from developing countries. Thereza PAIVA, Federal University of Rio de There is no registration fee. • Quantum simulation of many-body systems, Janeiro • Data-driven characterization of quantum Max PRÜFER, TU Wien FURTHER INFORMATION: systems, Markus OBERTHALER, Heidelberg University • Quantum state representation with Anna SANPERA, Universitat Autònoma de E-mail: smr3928@ictp.it machine learning models, Barcelona Web: http://indico.ictp.it/event/10466/ • Protocol optimization for quantum control. Agnes VALENTI, ETH Zurich Roberto VERDEL, ICTP Female scientists are encouraged to apply. Benoit VERMERSCH, University of Grenoble-Alpes Johannes ZEIHER, Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics Pan ZHANG, Chinese Academy of Sciences
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