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Quantum Engineering Grenoble Seminar Team is pleased to announce that the next QuEnG Quantum Computing seminar will be given by Titouan Carette (Laboratoire de Méthodes Formelles, Univ. Paris-Saclay) on Wednesday 8 December at 2pm at LIG (room 482, IMAG building), as well as on Zoom as a hybrid event (link below) for those unable to attend in person.
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Quantum Engineering Grenoble Seminar Team is pleased to announce that the next QuEnG Quantum Computing seminar will be given by Ravi Kunjwal (Université libre de Bruxelles) on Wednesday 24 November at 3pm at LIG (room 406, IMAG building), as well as on Zoom as a hybrid event (link below) for those unable to attend in person.
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Quantum Engineering Grenoble Seminar Team is pleased to announce that Joseph Renes (ETH Zürich) will give a QuEnG Quantum Computing seminar on Tuesday 26 October at 2pm at LIG (room 482, IMAG building), as well as on Zoom as a hybrid event (link below) for those unable to attend in person. It is once again possible to have an in-person seminar, and I strongly encourage those able to attend in person to do so (note: pass sanitaire required). Nonetheless, we have decided to trial a hybrid format so that those unable to attend in person can still participate. We plan to use Zoom for this (link below). We will review the format (and location of the seminar) for future seminars.
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The Quantum Computing seminars cover all aspects of quantum computing and quantum information theory, and will be jointly organised with the quantum information community in Lyon. It is once again possible to have an in-person seminar, and I strongly encourage those able to attend in person to do so (note: pass sanitaire required). Nonetheless, we have decided to trial a hybrid format so that those unable to attend in person can still participate. We plan to use Zoom for this (link below). We will review the format (and location of the seminar) for future seminars.
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The Quantum Computing seminars cover all aspects of quantum computing and quantum information theory, and will be jointly organised with the quantum information community in Lyon. It is once again possible to have an in-person seminar, and I strongly encourage those able to attend in person to do so (note: pass sanitaire required). Nonetheless, we have decided to trial a hybrid format so that those unable to attend in person can still participate. We plan to use Zoom for this (link below). We will review the format (and location of the seminar) for future seminars.
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The Physics-Philosophy Interface and the Chair of Excellence in Philosophy of Quantum Physics at the QuEnG are pleased to announce the first meeting of the 2021 cycle of seminars in 'Foundations of Quantum Mechanics'---see below for further information about these seminars.
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Ashutosh Goswami will present his internship, and Thibault Pochon will present his PhD work on "Social and epistemological studies of science/industry cooperations : the case of quantum engineering"
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The Physics-Philosophy Interface and the Chair of Excellence in Philosophy of Quantum Physics at the QuEnG are pleased to announce the first meeting of the 2021 cycle of seminars in 'Foundations of Quantum Mechanics'---see below for further information about these seminars.
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The Physics-Philosophy Interface and the Chair of Excellence in Philosophy of Quantum Physics at the QuEnG are pleased to announce the first meeting of the 2021 cycle of seminars in 'Foundations of Quantum Mechanics'---see below for further information about these seminars.
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The Quantum Computing seminars cover all aspects of quantum computing and quantum information theory, and will be jointly organised with the quantum information community in Lyon.