2021-11-03 11:09:49
Dear Friends and Colleagues,
The Quantum Science Seminar is back this week with a tutorial on machine learning applications in quantum science and technology, given by Prof. Florian Marquardt from the Max-Planck-Institute for the Science of Light Erlangen, Germany.
As previously announced, we are making a few changes to the format. As all of you enjoyed the tutorial-style overview presentations over different topics in quantum science, we have decided to focus even more on this part.
Florian Marquardt will be starting off our new format with a clear focus on colloquium-style seminars. Because we have had a lot of success with asking your questions in the middle of the talk, we are giving you even more time for questions and have expanded the time slot to 90 minutes (17:00-18:30 CET).
Please note that daylight saving time ended across Europe last weekend and that the seminar starts at 17:00 CET instead of CEST.
Quantum Science Seminar #59 -
Florian Marquardt
November 4, 17:00 CET (Central European Time)
Classical Machine Learning for Quantum Technologies
Abstract: In this talk, I will give an overview of current efforts to employ classical machine learning for quantum technologies. Recent years have seen machine learning techniques like deep neural networks revolutionize many fields of science and technology. Since about 2016, they are being applied increasingly with success to challenges for quantum technologies. Examples include the use of neural networks for interpreting measurement results, generation of novel experimental setups, and deep reinforcement learning for discovering strategies in quantum control and feedback or for optimizing quantum circuits.
The seminar will be streamed live on our YouTube channel at
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCYfq48NHj6zbudywnLW3aYw
For more information on upcoming talks, please visit
https://quantumscienceseminar.com
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