From mozlu at purdue.edu Tue Jul 5 12:14:21 2022 From: mozlu at purdue.edu (Ozlu, Mustafa Goksu) Date: Tue, 5 Jul 2022 16:14:21 +0000 Subject: [BNC-grads-list] SPIE Online Tutorial Talk about Quantum Control Systems by Quantum Machines- Lunch Provided Message-ID: Hi all, SPIE Student Chapter and NSAC are hosting an online tutorial talk by Dr. Daniel Louzon from Quantum Machines. Quantum Machines is a company that excels in quantum orchestration platforms which provides both the necessary hardware and the software capabilities to perform complex quantum algorithms and experiments. Daniel will give us a tutorial about the company's OPX+ Quantum Control System. The talk is on Wednesday July 6th (tomorrow) at 11 am. It can be joined using the following link. https://purdue-edu.zoom.us/j/92778979130 The attendants will be provided with $20 UberEATS Vouchers. The links of the vouchers will be distributed during the event. The abstract of the talk and the bio of the speaker is given below. Talk Info: FPGA-Based Quantum Control Hardware for Real-Time Adaptive Experiments State-of-the-art quantum experiments with their ever-growing complexity require advanced control systems capable of smart and versatile control. Additionally, with Qubits of all sorts with limited coherence comes the need for complex operations to be performed in extremely short times. In this talk, I will present Quantum Machines' solution to this challenge, the OPX+. A combined input/output device constructed specifically as the brain behind the control stack of a quantum experiment. The OPX+ exploits all the power of an integrated FPGA processor, to analyze and adapt your experiment in real time. For example, it allows changing your pulse sequence parameters (amplitude, duration, frequency, etc.), mid-experiment, based on variables measured just tens of nanoseconds before. Long sequences that are normally pre-generated and uploaded to an AWG are created by the OPX nanosecond by nanosecond, resulting in vast speed-ups for measurement sweeps. I will present some well-known sequences for Qubit control, and how they are implemented using the OPX+, to demonstrate the full power of real-time quantum control. Bio: Dr. Daniel Louzon completed his BSc and MSc in the Hebrew University in Jerusalem in Physics and Chemistry. He recieved his PhD degree from the Ulm University under the supervision of Prof. Fedor Jelezko and Prof. Alex Retzker working on "Implementation of control sequences for robust quantum sensing with a solid state qubit". Since September 2021 he has been working at Quantum Machines as a Quantum Control Solutions Engineer. Hope to see you, Mustafa -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: text/calendar Size: 4540 bytes Desc: not available URL: