AQC 2019- Adiabatic Quantum Computing Conference
24.-28. June 2019 in Innsbruck, Austria
Adiabatic Quantum Computing (AQC) and Quantum Annealing are computational methods that have been proposed to solve combinatorial optimization and sampling problems. Several efforts are now underway to manufacture processors that implement these strategies. The 8th International Conference on AQC brings together researchers from different communities to explore this computational paradigm. The goal of the conference is to initiate a dialogue on the challenges that must be overcome to realize useful adiabatic quantum computations in existing or near-term hardware. The conference is a sequel to AQC 2012 (Albuquerque), AQC 2013 (London), AQC 2014 (Los Angeles), and AQC 2015 (Zurich), AQC 2016 (Google), AQC 2017 (Tokyo), AQC 2018 (NASA Ames).
Sponsors
Invited Speakers
Alessandro Ciani (Delft)
Keisuke Fujii (Kyoto)
Hayato Goto (Toshiba)
Richard Harris (DWave)
Cyrus Hirjibehedin (Lincoln-Labs)
Viv Kendon (Durham)
Mikhail Lukin (Harvard)
Milad Marvian (MIT)
Catherine McGeoch (DWave)
Sergey Novikov (Northrop Grumman)
Chris Quintana (Google)
Matthias Troyer (Microsoft)
Giuseppe Santoro (SISSA)
Previous Conferences
AQC 2018 (NASA Ames)
AQC 2017 (Tokyo)
AQC 2016 (Google)
AQC 2015 (ETH Zurich)
AQC 2014 (University of Southern California)
AQC 2013 (London)