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SUMMARY:QSciTech-QuantumBC Virtual Workshop: Gate-Based Quantum Computing Using IBM Q
DESCRIPTION:Quantum Computing at your fingertips: \nElevate your expertise to seize tomorrow’s opportunities \nQuantum computing has the potential to solve problems beyond the capabilities of conventional supercomputers\, and could revolutionize the advancement of several fields\, including biochemistry\, finance\, logistics\, and artificial intelligence. It is therefore essential to develop concrete expertise to take advantage of the new possibilities that will arise from the development of this technology. \nIn 2020\, the Université de Sherbrooke joined the IBM Q network as the IBM Q Hub at the Institut quantique (Iq).  The IBM Q Hub provides academic and industrial members with exclusive cloud access to IBM’s quantum computing systems and software\, including a 65-qubit universal system\, currently the largest one available in the industry. The Canadian organization CMC Microsystems offers access to the IBM Q Hub for all Canadian academics through the National Design Network. \nTo take advantage of this unique opportunity for the Canadian quantum computing community\, the NSERC CREATE programs Quantum BC and QSciTech have joined forces to bring to you a one-of-a-kind workshop to learn how to use IBM’s quantum computing system for real-world applications. \nWith support from the IBM Q Hub at Institut Quantique\, the Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute\, and CMC Microsystems\, QSciTech and Quantum BC invite you to join a virtual workshop at the end of January 2021. The workshop will be focused on problem-based learning\, teamwork\, and best practices in quantum software development. Spread over 5 days of activities\, it will include training sessions on quantum algorithms and their applications\, with a focus on simulating quantum hamiltonians for quantum materials and chemistry. By the end of the workshop\, you will be able to use the IBM Q platform and basic quantum computing tools to solve concrete\, small-scale quantum chemistry problems. The workshop will also include poster sessions and an awards ceremony for the best student presentations. \nDo not miss this QSciTech-QuantumBC virtual workshop\, which will allow you to develop your expertise in a tangible way while running calculations on one of the most powerful quantum computers in the world! See below for all the details. \nWorkshop Details:  \nWhat: QSciTech-QuantumBC virtual workshop on Gate-based quantum computing using IBM Q \nWhen: January 18\, January 21\, January 25\, January 28\, February 1 and February 4 \nStart Time: 8am Pacific/11am Eastern \nEnd Time: 2:30pm Pacific/5:30pm Eastern \nThe workshop will run 4.5 hours per day in three 1.5 hour sessions. It will be focused on teamwork and problem-based learning. Topics include Hamiltonian simulation for quantum materials and quantum chemistry\, as well as solving the H2 molecule. Included are student poster presentations\, awards and prizes. \n Target Audience: \nThe target audience for this workshop are: \n\nGraduate students who have completed the University of British Columbia course EECE 571S Introduction to Quantum Computing by Joe Salfi\, or\nGraduate students who have completed the Université de Sherbrooke course PHY 737 Information et calcul quantiques (or PHY 637) by Alexandre Blais\, or\nGraduate students who have completed the Simon Fraser University course PHYS 816 Quantum Information Science or\nOther students\, academics and industry members with relevant background\, such as having completed the Qiskit training: https://qiskit.org/learn/intro-qc-qh/:
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/qscitech-quantumbc-virtual-workshop-gate-based-quantum-computing-using-ibm-q-4/
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SUMMARY:QSciTech-QuantumBC Virtual Workshop: Gate-Based Quantum Computing Using IBM Q
DESCRIPTION:Quantum Computing at your fingertips: \nElevate your expertise to seize tomorrow’s opportunities \nQuantum computing has the potential to solve problems beyond the capabilities of conventional supercomputers\, and could revolutionize the advancement of several fields\, including biochemistry\, finance\, logistics\, and artificial intelligence. It is therefore essential to develop concrete expertise to take advantage of the new possibilities that will arise from the development of this technology. \nIn 2020\, the Université de Sherbrooke joined the IBM Q network as the IBM Q Hub at the Institut quantique (Iq).  The IBM Q Hub provides academic and industrial members with exclusive cloud access to IBM’s quantum computing systems and software\, including a 65-qubit universal system\, currently the largest one available in the industry. The Canadian organization CMC Microsystems offers access to the IBM Q Hub for all Canadian academics through the National Design Network. \nTo take advantage of this unique opportunity for the Canadian quantum computing community\, the NSERC CREATE programs Quantum BC and QSciTech have joined forces to bring to you a one-of-a-kind workshop to learn how to use IBM’s quantum computing system for real-world applications. \nWith support from the IBM Q Hub at Institut Quantique\, the Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute\, and CMC Microsystems\, QSciTech and Quantum BC invite you to join a virtual workshop at the end of January 2021. The workshop will be focused on problem-based learning\, teamwork\, and best practices in quantum software development. Spread over 5 days of activities\, it will include training sessions on quantum algorithms and their applications\, with a focus on simulating quantum hamiltonians for quantum materials and chemistry. By the end of the workshop\, you will be able to use the IBM Q platform and basic quantum computing tools to solve concrete\, small-scale quantum chemistry problems. The workshop will also include poster sessions and an awards ceremony for the best student presentations. \nDo not miss this QSciTech-QuantumBC virtual workshop\, which will allow you to develop your expertise in a tangible way while running calculations on one of the most powerful quantum computers in the world! See below for all the details. \nWorkshop Details:  \nWhat: QSciTech-QuantumBC virtual workshop on Gate-based quantum computing using IBM Q \nWhen: January 18\, January 21\, January 25\, January 28\, February 1 and February 4 \nStart Time: 8am Pacific/11am Eastern \nEnd Time: 2:30pm Pacific/5:30pm Eastern \nThe workshop will run 4.5 hours per day in three 1.5 hour sessions. It will be focused on teamwork and problem-based learning. Topics include Hamiltonian simulation for quantum materials and quantum chemistry\, as well as solving the H2 molecule. Included are student poster presentations\, awards and prizes. \n Target Audience: \nThe target audience for this workshop are: \n\nGraduate students who have completed the University of British Columbia course EECE 571S Introduction to Quantum Computing by Joe Salfi\, or\nGraduate students who have completed the Université de Sherbrooke course PHY 737 Information et calcul quantiques (or PHY 637) by Alexandre Blais\, or\nGraduate students who have completed the Simon Fraser University course PHYS 816 Quantum Information Science or\nOther students\, academics and industry members with relevant background\, such as having completed the Qiskit training: https://qiskit.org/learn/intro-qc-qh/:
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/qscitech-quantumbc-virtual-workshop-gate-based-quantum-computing-using-ibm-q-3/
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SUMMARY:QSciTech-QuantumBC Virtual Workshop: Gate-Based Quantum Computing Using IBM Q
DESCRIPTION:Quantum Computing at your fingertips: \nElevate your expertise to seize tomorrow’s opportunities \nQuantum computing has the potential to solve problems beyond the capabilities of conventional supercomputers\, and could revolutionize the advancement of several fields\, including biochemistry\, finance\, logistics\, and artificial intelligence. It is therefore essential to develop concrete expertise to take advantage of the new possibilities that will arise from the development of this technology. \nIn 2020\, the Université de Sherbrooke joined the IBM Q network as the IBM Q Hub at the Institut quantique (Iq).  The IBM Q Hub provides academic and industrial members with exclusive cloud access to IBM’s quantum computing systems and software\, including a 65-qubit universal system\, currently the largest one available in the industry. The Canadian organization CMC Microsystems offers access to the IBM Q Hub for all Canadian academics through the National Design Network. \nTo take advantage of this unique opportunity for the Canadian quantum computing community\, the NSERC CREATE programs Quantum BC and QSciTech have joined forces to bring to you a one-of-a-kind workshop to learn how to use IBM’s quantum computing system for real-world applications. \nWith support from the IBM Q Hub at Institut Quantique\, the Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute\, and CMC Microsystems\, QSciTech and Quantum BC invite you to join a virtual workshop at the end of January 2021. The workshop will be focused on problem-based learning\, teamwork\, and best practices in quantum software development. Spread over 5 days of activities\, it will include training sessions on quantum algorithms and their applications\, with a focus on simulating quantum hamiltonians for quantum materials and chemistry. By the end of the workshop\, you will be able to use the IBM Q platform and basic quantum computing tools to solve concrete\, small-scale quantum chemistry problems. The workshop will also include poster sessions and an awards ceremony for the best student presentations. \nDo not miss this QSciTech-QuantumBC virtual workshop\, which will allow you to develop your expertise in a tangible way while running calculations on one of the most powerful quantum computers in the world! See below for all the details. \nWorkshop Details:  \nWhat: QSciTech-QuantumBC virtual workshop on Gate-based quantum computing using IBM Q \nWhen: January 18\, January 21\, January 25\, January 28\, February 1 and February 4 \nStart Time: 8am Pacific/11am Eastern \nEnd Time: 2:30pm Pacific/5:30pm Eastern \nThe workshop will run 4.5 hours per day in three 1.5 hour sessions. It will be focused on teamwork and problem-based learning. Topics include Hamiltonian simulation for quantum materials and quantum chemistry\, as well as solving the H2 molecule. Included are student poster presentations\, awards and prizes. \n Target Audience: \nThe target audience for this workshop are: \n\nGraduate students who have completed the University of British Columbia course EECE 571S Introduction to Quantum Computing by Joe Salfi\, or\nGraduate students who have completed the Université de Sherbrooke course PHY 737 Information et calcul quantiques (or PHY 637) by Alexandre Blais\, or\nGraduate students who have completed the Simon Fraser University course PHYS 816 Quantum Information Science or\nOther students\, academics and industry members with relevant background\, such as having completed the Qiskit training: https://qiskit.org/learn/intro-qc-qh/:
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/qscitech-quantumbc-virtual-workshop-gate-based-quantum-computing-using-ibm-q-2/
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SUMMARY:QSciTech-QuantumBC Virtual Workshop: Gate-Based Quantum Computing Using IBM Q
DESCRIPTION:Quantum Computing at your fingertips: \nElevate your expertise to seize tomorrow’s opportunities \nQuantum computing has the potential to solve problems beyond the capabilities of conventional supercomputers\, and could revolutionize the advancement of several fields\, including biochemistry\, finance\, logistics\, and artificial intelligence. It is therefore essential to develop concrete expertise to take advantage of the new possibilities that will arise from the development of this technology. \nIn 2020\, the Université de Sherbrooke joined the IBM Q network as the IBM Q Hub at the Institut quantique (Iq).  The IBM Q Hub provides academic and industrial members with exclusive cloud access to IBM’s quantum computing systems and software\, including a 65-qubit universal system\, currently the largest one available in the industry. The Canadian organization CMC Microsystems offers access to the IBM Q Hub for all Canadian academics through the National Design Network. \nTo take advantage of this unique opportunity for the Canadian quantum computing community\, the NSERC CREATE programs Quantum BC and QSciTech have joined forces to bring to you a one-of-a-kind workshop to learn how to use IBM’s quantum computing system for real-world applications. \nWith support from the IBM Q Hub at Institut Quantique\, the Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute\, and CMC Microsystems\, QSciTech and Quantum BC invite you to join a virtual workshop at the end of January 2021. The workshop will be focused on problem-based learning\, teamwork\, and best practices in quantum software development. Spread over 5 days of activities\, it will include training sessions on quantum algorithms and their applications\, with a focus on simulating quantum hamiltonians for quantum materials and chemistry. By the end of the workshop\, you will be able to use the IBM Q platform and basic quantum computing tools to solve concrete\, small-scale quantum chemistry problems. The workshop will also include poster sessions and an awards ceremony for the best student presentations. \nDo not miss this QSciTech-QuantumBC virtual workshop\, which will allow you to develop your expertise in a tangible way while running calculations on one of the most powerful quantum computers in the world! See below for all the details. \nWorkshop Details:  \nWhat: QSciTech-QuantumBC virtual workshop on Gate-based quantum computing using IBM Q \nWhen: January 18\, January 21\, January 25\, January 28\, February 1 and February 4 \nStart Time: 8am Pacific/11am Eastern \nEnd Time: 2:30pm Pacific/5:30pm Eastern \nThe workshop will run 4.5 hours per day in three 1.5 hour sessions. It will be focused on teamwork and problem-based learning. Topics include Hamiltonian simulation for quantum materials and quantum chemistry\, as well as solving the H2 molecule. Included are student poster presentations\, awards and prizes. \n Target Audience: \nThe target audience for this workshop are: \n\nGraduate students who have completed the University of British Columbia course EECE 571S Introduction to Quantum Computing by Joe Salfi\, or\nGraduate students who have completed the Université de Sherbrooke course PHY 737 Information et calcul quantiques (or PHY 637) by Alexandre Blais\, or\nGraduate students who have completed the Simon Fraser University course PHYS 816 Quantum Information Science or\nOther students\, academics and industry members with relevant background\, such as having completed the Qiskit training: https://qiskit.org/learn/intro-qc-qh/:
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/qscitech-quantumbc-virtual-workshop-gate-based-quantum-computing-using-ibm-q/
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SUMMARY:Cornerstone Models of Quantum Computing Online Lecture and Tutorial Series - Continuous-variable quantum computing
DESCRIPTION:This lecture and hands-on tutorial series jointly organized by Quantum BC\, UBC\, SFU\, UVic\, SBQMI\, TRIUMF and Helmholtz Association will introduce four key models of quantum computing: \n21 & 23 July: Gate-based quantum computing \n28 & 30 July: Quantum annealing \n04 & 06 August: Measurement-based quantum computing \n11 & 13 August: Continuous-variable quantum computing
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/cornerstone-models-of-quantum-computing-online-lecture-and-tutorial-series-continuous-variable-quantum-computing-2/
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SUMMARY:Cornerstone Models of Quantum Computing Online Lecture and Tutorial Series - Continuous-variable quantum computing
DESCRIPTION:This lecture and hands-on tutorial series jointly organized by Quantum BC\, UBC\, SFU\, UVic\, SBQMI\, TRIUMF and Helmholtz Association will introduce four key models of quantum computing: \n21 & 23 July: Gate-based quantum computing \n28 & 30 July: Quantum annealing \n04 & 06 August: Measurement-based quantum computing \n11 & 13 August: Continuous-variable quantum computing
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/cornerstone-models-of-quantum-computing-online-lecture-and-tutorial-series-continuous-variable-quantum-computing/
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UID:6119-1596700800-1596706200@quantum-bc.ca
SUMMARY:Cornerstone Models of Quantum Computing Online Lecture and Tutorial Series - Measurement-based quantum computing
DESCRIPTION:This lecture and hands-on tutorial series jointly organized by Quantum BC\, UBC\, SFU\, UVic\, SBQMI\, TRIUMF and Helmholtz Association will introduce four key models of quantum computing: \n21 & 23 July: Gate-based quantum computing \n28 & 30 July: Quantum annealing \n04 & 06 August: Measurement-based quantum computing \n11 & 13 August: Continuous-variable quantum computing
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/cornerstone-models-of-quantum-computing-online-lecture-and-tutorial-series-measurement-based-quantum-computing-2/
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SUMMARY:Cornerstone Models of Quantum Computing Online Lecture and Tutorial Series - Measurement-based quantum computing
DESCRIPTION:This lecture and hands-on tutorial series jointly organized by Quantum BC\, UBC\, SFU\, UVic\, SBQMI\, TRIUMF and Helmholtz Association will introduce four key models of quantum computing: \n21 & 23 July: Gate-based quantum computing \n28 & 30 July: Quantum annealing \n04 & 06 August: Measurement-based quantum computing \n11 & 13 August: Continuous-variable quantum computing
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/cornerstone-models-of-quantum-computing-online-lecture-and-tutorial-series-measurement-based-quantum-computing/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200730T080000
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UID:6115-1596096000-1596101400@quantum-bc.ca
SUMMARY:Cornerstone Models of Quantum Computing Online Lecture and Tutorial Series - Quantum annealing
DESCRIPTION:This lecture and hands-on tutorial series jointly organized by Quantum BC\, UBC\, SFU\, UVic\, SBQMI\, TRIUMF and Helmholtz Association will introduce four key models of quantum computing: \n21 & 23 July: Gate-based quantum computing \n28 & 30 July: Quantum annealing \n04 & 06 August: Measurement-based quantum computing \n11 & 13 August: Continuous-variable quantum computing
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/cornerstone-models-of-quantum-computing-online-lecture-and-tutorial-series-quantum-annealing/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200728T080000
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UID:6110-1595923200-1595928600@quantum-bc.ca
SUMMARY:Cornerstone Models of Quantum Computing Online Lecture and Tutorial Series - Quantum annealing
DESCRIPTION:This lecture and hands-on tutorial series jointly organized by Quantum BC\, UBC\, SFU\, UVic\, SBQMI\, TRIUMF and Helmholtz Association will introduce four key models of quantum computing: \n21 & 23 July: Gate-based quantum computing \n28 & 30 July: Quantum annealing \n04 & 06 August: Measurement-based quantum computing \n11 & 13 August: Continuous-variable quantum computing
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/cornerstone-models-of-quantum-computing-online-lecture-and-tutorial-series-3/
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DTSTAMP:20260419T221659
CREATED:20221026T180939Z
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SUMMARY:Cornerstone Models of Quantum Computing Online Lecture and Tutorial Series - Gate-based quantum computing
DESCRIPTION:This lecture and hands-on tutorial series jointly organized by Quantum BC\, UBC\, SFU\, UVic\, SBQMI\, TRIUMF and Helmholtz Association will introduce four key models of quantum computing: \n21 & 23 July: Gate-based quantum computing \n28 & 30 July: Quantum annealing \n04 & 06 August: Measurement-based quantum computing \n11 & 13 August: Continuous-variable quantum computing
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/cornerstone-models-of-quantum-computing-online-lecture-and-tutorial-series-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
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DTSTAMP:20260419T221659
CREATED:20221026T180636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221026T181135Z
UID:6105-1595318400-1595323800@quantum-bc.ca
SUMMARY:Cornerstone Models of Quantum Computing Online Lecture and Tutorial Series - Gate-based quantum computing
DESCRIPTION:This lecture and hands-on tutorial series jointly organized by Quantum BC\, UBC\, SFU\, UVic\, SBQMI\, TRIUMF and Helmholtz Association will introduce four key models of quantum computing: \n21 & 23 July: Gate-based quantum computing \n28 & 30 July: Quantum annealing \n04 & 06 August: Measurement-based quantum computing \n11 & 13 August: Continuous-variable quantum computing
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/cornerstone-models-of-quantum-computing-online-lecture-and-tutorial-series/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200625T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200625T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T221659
CREATED:20221026T180224Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221026T180547Z
UID:6102-1593079200-1593086400@quantum-bc.ca
SUMMARY:Student 3MT Presentations
DESCRIPTION:Showcase your work at the three minute thesis (3MT) student poster competition on Quantum Computing.
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/student-3mt-presentations/
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200609T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200609T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T221659
CREATED:20221026T180108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221026T180206Z
UID:6099-1591696800-1591704000@quantum-bc.ca
SUMMARY:Quantum Applications Seminar
DESCRIPTION:This is the final seminar of a three-part series on Quantum Computing in Canada. The topic of this seminar is on Quantum Applications.
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/quantum-applications-seminar/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200521T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200521T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T221659
CREATED:20220927T185849Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221026T180022Z
UID:5858-1590055200-1590062400@quantum-bc.ca
SUMMARY:Quantum Algorithms Seminar
DESCRIPTION:This is the second seminar of a three-part series on Quantum Computing in Canada. The topic of this seminar is on Quantum Algorithms.
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/quantum-algorithms-seminar/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200428T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200428T120000
DTSTAMP:20260419T221659
CREATED:20221026T193918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221026T194023Z
UID:6210-1588068000-1588075200@quantum-bc.ca
SUMMARY:Quantum Hardware Seminar
DESCRIPTION:This is the first seminar of a three-part series on Quantum Computing in Canada. The topic of this seminar is on Quantum Hardware.
URL:https://quantum-bc.ca/event/quantum-hardware-seminar-2/
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