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Science on tap: the relation between quantum computing and black holes and more topics

  • Tap Haus, Berkeley 2523-2525 Durant Ave Berkeley, CA, 94704 United States (map)

After the success of taste of science East Bay Festival, we are back presenting a monthly event. Join us for the first one to learn about the relation between quantum computers and black holes, and other topics.


The Tap Haus is a German style beer hall, pool hall and restaurant located in the Telegraph district of Berkeley just steps from the UC Berkeley campusFood is available for purchase

The Tap Haus is a German style beer hall, pool hall and restaurant located in the Telegraph district of Berkeley just steps from the UC Berkeley campus

Food is available for purchase


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Quantum computers and black holes

Dr. Machiel Blok

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By using quantum systems to process information, quantum computers hold the promise of unimaginable computational advantages for specific tasks. As academia and industry are building this future quantum technology, it is natural to wonder where this excitement comes from, how far we are from a working quantum computer and what its first application will be. In this talk I will try to answer these questions and present my ongoing work to shape UC Berkeley’s quantum processor into a simulator of black hole physics.

 

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