Simulation of far-from-equilibrium quantum many-body dynamics (SimQuDyn) is a conference bringing together researchers and students in the fields of classical and quantum simulation of far-from-equilibrium quantum many-body dynamics, as well as analytical approaches to the latter. The goal of this conference is the discussion and exchange of ideas related to the latest advances in these fields and to chart a path forward that includes collaborative efforts between them. A main point of discussion will be using far-from-equilibrium quantum many-body dynamics as a venue to achieve practical quantum advantage.

 

Confirmed Speakers:

    •    Yevgeny Bar Lev (Ben Gurion University of the Negev)
    •    Alejandro Bermúdez (IFT-CSIC)
    •    Hannes Bernien (University of Chicago)
    •    Berislav Buča (University of Copenhagen)
    •    Marin Bukov (MPIPKS)
    •    William Cairncross (Atom Computing)
    •    Anushya Chandran (Boston University)
    •    Soonwon Choi (MIT)
    •    Zohreh Davoudi (University of Maryland)
    •    Jean-Yves Desaules (ISTA)
    •    Giuseppe De Tomasi (University of Lisbon)
    •    Thomas Iadecola (Iowa State University)
    •    Johannes Knolle (TUM)
    •    Thierry Lahaye (Institut d'Optique)
    •    Achilleas Lazarides (Loughborough University)
    •    Julian Léonard (TU Wien)
    •    Sophie Li (Harvard University)
    •    Andrew Lucas (University of Colorado, Boulder)
    •    Olexei Motrunich (Caltech)
    •    Sanjay Moudgalya (TUM)
    •    Sara Murciano (Caltech)
    •    Zlatko Papić (University of Leeds)
    •    Frank Pollmann (TUM)
    •    Tibor Rakovszky (BME)
    •    Martin Ringbauer (University of Innsbruck)
    •    Pedram Roushan (Google Quantum AI)
    •    Rhine Samajdar (Princeton University)
    •    Roman Vasseur (University of Massachusetts Amherst)
    •    Vladan Vuletic (MIT)
    •    Zhen-Sheng Yuan (USTC)


Organizers:

Monika Aidelsburger (MPQ, LMU), Jad C. Halimeh (MPQ, LMU), and Pablo Sala (Caltech)

 

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