Had a lot of fun giving this recent talk on the new perspective our recent power of data paper gave me on computational chemistry in general! Thanks @MLQuant2021 for the opportunity to share some recent thoughts. youtu.be/Whc-6v7W0_4
Thank you all for attending, presenting and chairing at #MLQ2021. All the recorded talks and tutorial will be published on our youtube channel: youtube.com/channel/UCdZR4…
Great to see @theanandabhinav talk about our NES work at @MLQuant2021 . Come check out some interesting talks bringing together the quantum computing and machine learning communities
Following we look forward to the last two talks about question 1. Johannes Jakob Meyer will talk about Improving Quantum Sensing with Variational Methods
and Matteo Rosati about Real-time calibration of coherent-state receivers: learning by trial and error.
We look forward to our next invited speaker. Starting soon at 5 pm (GMT) @JarrodMcclean is going to talk to us about Probing the role of learning in computational chemistry with a quantum computation perspective. mlq2021.org#QuantumComputing#quantum#MLQ2021
Starting at 15:00 GMT: @EliskaGreplova, Gal Winer and Valeria Cimini will help us understand how can we achieve fully automatic calibration and operation of multi-qubit circuits.
We're excited to start into day 4 of #mlq2021 with talks on machine learning assisted "booting" and tuning of quantum devices by Hendrik Bluhm, Giovanni Oakes, Dominic Lennon NOW.
There is no time for science as usual: Materials Acceleration Platforms. We are excited to host at 3 pm GMT @A_Aspuru_Guzik helping us understand how machine learning can improve the performance of quantum algorithms for quantum chemistry. #mlq2021
Tim Taminiau (QuTech, Delft – the Netherlands)
Atomic-scale imaging of nuclear spins with a quantum sensor. See you at 12:00 GMT as we continue Q1 on Day3 :)