Where: Louisiana State University, Nicholson Hall Rm 435
When: 9:00am - 5:00 pm, Friday, July 19, 2019
Mark M. Wilde of LSU, Ryan T. Glasser of Tulane, and Peter Bierhorst of UNO, are excited to announce the fourth QuILT (Quantum Information Technologies in Louisiana) day, which will take place at the Louisiana State University on Friday, July 19, 2019. All lectures will be held in Rm 435 on the fourth floor of Nicholson Hall.
Researchers from around Louisiana and surrounding areas will be joining together for a day of quantum information (and related!) presentations, with the goal of fostering future collaborations, and expanding Louisiana's research effort in quantum sciences and technology.
PROGRAM
09:00 - 09:30
Margarite LaBorde
Diagnosing gate failures in quantum circuits with machine learning
09:30 - 10:30
Kahlil Dixon
Single cavity ponderomotive entanglement
10:30 -11:00
Coffee Break
In lecture room (435 Nicholson)
11:00 - 11:30
Christopher Vairogs
Quantum state discrimination circuits inspired by Deutschian closed timelike curves
11:30 - 12:00
Mark M. Wilde
Resource theory of asymmetric distinguishability
12:15 - 14:00
Lunch Break
Walk to Newk’s Eatery, 3332 Lake St
14:00-14:30
Rachel Soto-Garcia
Evaluating the automatic classification of a Laguerre–Gaussian mode using deep convolutional neural networks
14:30- 15:15
Thomas Corbitt
Quantum opto-mechanics with micromirrors
15:15- 15:45
Coffee Break
In lecture room (435 Nicholson)
15:45-16:15
Aliza Siddiqui
Computationally evaluating robustness of quantum networks
16:15- 16:45
Erin Knutson
Seeded and unseeded four-output four-wave mixing
The finalized program schedule, with abstracts, can be viewed here as a PDF.