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Innovations in Quantum Information Technologies

Presented by SGInnovate and the Japan Science & Technology Agency (JST)

The worldwide effort for the development of Quantum Technology has accelerated. However, there are still many challenges to developing Quantum Information Technology for implementation in a real-world environment and as a solution to real problems.

In this two-part series, join our expert speakers as they introduce cutting-edge research on the following topics:

  • Architecture of a Quantum Information Processing system
  • Quantum Software and Computing algorithms
  • Application of Quantum Information Processing

With the purpose to bridge Japan's and Singapore's Science, Technology and Innovation ecosystems for knowledge sharing and collaboration opportunities, SGInnovate and the Japan Science and Technology Agency are co-presenting a series of talks by notable startups, researchers and corporate innovators on various Deep Tech topics.

Date: 23 September 2020, Wednesday

Time: 10:30am - 11:30am (Singapore Time, / UTC+8)

            11:30am - 12:30am (Thailand Time / UTC+7)

Speakers:

  • Dr. Takanori Sugiyama, Project Research Associate, the University of Tokyo
  • Dr. Yuichiro Matsuzaki, Senior Researcher, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
  • Dr. Mile Gu, Nanyang, Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University and Research Assistant Professor, Centre for Quantum Technologies

Programme: 

11:30am – 11:35am:       Opening Remarks by SGInnovate and Japan Science and Technology Agency

11:35am – 11:55am:        Statistical Methods for Accelerating the Development of a Quantum Computer by Takanori Sugiyama, Project Research Associate, University of Tokyo

11:55am – 12:15am:       Direct Estimation of The Energy Gap Between the Ground State And Excited State With Quantum Annealing by Yuichiro Matsuzaki, Senior Researcher, National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)

12:15am – 12:35am:       Presentation on Interfacing Adaptive Learning with Quantum Science: Sensing and Beyond by Dr. Mile Gu, Nanyang Assistant Professor, Nanyang Technological University and Research Assistant Professor, Centre for Quantum Technologies

 

Registration at

https://www.sginnovate.com/events/innovations-quantum-information-technologies

(Pre-registration required.)

For more information:

Emi KANEKO (Ms), Director, Singapore Office, Japan Science and Technology Agency Tel +65-6478-9707, Mobile +65-9646-2444, E-mail This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.