Riverlane: Building an error corrected quantum computer, and the computer science challenges that come up along the way
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Quantum error correction is the next big challenge for enabling useful quantum computation.
Riverlane builds software and hardware to implement error correction in our partners’ systems. This talk will discuss what an error corrected quantum computer might look like, and some of the problems that need to be solved to make it work.
Talk starts at 1:05pm, food available from 12:30pm
Please register at the following link if you would like to attend: https://forms.office.com/e/a6jidtU59a
This talk is part of the Technical Talks - Department of Computer Science and Technology series.
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