<<<「@」を「__AT__」に置き換えています>>> From: Junji HISANO Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2023 15:12:24 -1000 To: sg-l__AT__yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp Subject: [Sg-l:8039] First Circular of 5th KMI school "Quantum Computing and Technology for Particle Physics and Astrophysics” (2024年3月5 - 7日) 素粒子論グループの皆様、 名古屋大学素粒子宇宙起源研究所(KMI)は、東京大学素粒子物理国際研究センター(ICEPP)と共催で、第5回のKMIスクール (KMI School 2024): "Quantum Computing and Technology for Particle Physics and Astrophysics" を下記のように開催します。 ウェブサイト: https://www.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/workshop/kmi-school-2024 日時: 2024年3月5 - 7日 会場: 名古屋大学 東山キャンパス ES館 6階635号室 (素粒子宇宙起源研究所) 参加費: 無料 参加登録: こちらからご登録願います 参加登録締め切り: 2024年2月19日 詳細は下記に記載したFirst Circularをご覧ください。 みなさんの周りで興味を持ちそうな方にぜひご周知お願いします。 2024 KMI school 組織委員会 =================================== First Circular for the 5th KMI School: "Quantum Computing and Technology for Particle Physics and Astrophysics" Website: https://www.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/workshop/kmi-school-2024 The Kobayashi-Maskawa Institute for the Origin of Particles and the Universe (KMI) was established in 2010 at Nagoya University to explore new frontiers of modern physics beyond the Standard Model. KMI decided to launch the KMI school in 2018, to which we invite distinguished researchers to KMI to have them give their lectures on specific topics every year. The KMI school is intended for graduate school students and young post-docs. We would like you to encourage young members of your groups to join the KMI school. The 5th KMI School is dedicated to exploring "Quantum Computing and Technology for Particle Physics and Astrophysics" in collaboration with ICEPP (University of Tokyo, co-host). Quantum computing, an emerging technology, has the potential to change the landscape of particle physics and astrophysics. Its potential lies in unlocking the ability to study phenomena that have been beyond the reach of traditional computing power. This breakthrough has the potential to explore a new era of research, marked by groundbreaking discoveries. The benefits of applying quantum computing to particle physics and astrophysics are many. Quantum computers have the ability to process information exponentially faster than their traditional counterparts. This opens the door to simulating complex phenomena that were previously considered impossible to study. For example, quantum computers can simulate the conditions of the early universe or accurately model the interaction of particles in high-energy collisions. Such simulations pave the way for a deeper understanding of the fundamental laws of nature and the origins of the universe. In addition to these core sessions, the event will feature topical seminars focused on quantum computing and quantum sensors in the field of particle physics and astrophysics. These seminars are designed to further enrich the participants' understanding of the potential applications of quantum technologies in their respective fields. 1. Date: March 5-7, 2024 2. Conference venue: KMI Science Symposia (ES635) in Nagoya University We will also broadcast the lectures and seminars by ZOOM for online participants. (Note that tutorial support is prioritized for onsite participants and we are unable to provide support for online participants) 3. Lecture/Hands-on: Title: "Quantum Computing and Technology for Particle Physics and Astrophysics" Lecturer: Shion Chen, Yutaro Iiyama, Tatsumi Nitta, Koji Terashi, (ICEPP, University of Tokyo) - Introduction to quantum computation - Representation of physical systems and quantum dynamics simulation - Applications to high-energy experiments (quantum machine learning, tracking, optimization, etc.) - Introduction to superconducting qubits and quantum computers - Introduction to quantum sensors 4. Seminar: We will also organize topical seminars as follows: - Kosuke Mitarai (Osaka): Introduction to Quantum Computation and Its Application in Particle Physics - Sofia Vallecorsa (CERN): Quantum Machine Learning in High Energy Physics - Raphael Cervantes (FNAL): Wavelike Dark Matter with SRF cavities and Superconducting Qubits at SQMS - Sam Posen (FNAL): Overview of the Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems (SQMS) Center, a US Department of Energy Quantum Research Center - Tatsuma Nishioka (Osaka): Quantum error correction and high energy physics" - Haruna Katayama (Hiroshima): TBA - Yuimaru Kubo (OIST): TBA 5. Poster session: We encourage participants to present their research results at the poster session in the KMI school. We will not limit their topics to research with quantum computing/sensor, but all the topics related to particle physics and astrophysics are welcome. A presenter prize will be awarded to those who give the best presentation among them. 6. The Maximum number of on-site participants: 100 7. Registration: Registration form: here Registration fee: FREE Deadline for registration: Feb. 19, 2024 Deadline for travel support and VISA application: Jan. 12, 2024 We have a travel support for foreign participants to cover their accommodation based on the regulations of Nagoya University (flight and domestic transportation fee will not be covered). We request applicants to ask supervisors to upload a recommendation letter to here if they are Ph.D students or PostDocs for travel support or VISA application. 8. Organizing Committee: KMI: J.Hisano, T.Iijima, Y.Itow, S.Kazama, M.Kitaguchi, H.Miyatake, S.Nojiri, T.Shiromizu ICEPP: S.Chen, Y.Iiyama, T.Nitta, K.Terashi %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% From: Junji HISANO Date: Thu, 1 Feb 2024 12:52:57 +0900 To: sg-l__AT__yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp Subject: [Sg-l:8178] リマインド: First Circular of 5th KMI school "Quantum Computing and Technology for Particle Physics and Astrophysics” 素粒子論グループのみなさま、 3月5-7日に開催する第5回KMI国際スクールについてリマインダーを送らせていただきます。関心のある方のご参加をお待ちしております。 久野@名大KMI ーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーーー 関連分野の皆さま、 (重複して受け取る方はご容赦ください) 3月5-7日に開催する第5回KMI国際スクールについてリマインダーを送らせていただきます。 "Quantum Computing and Technology for Particle Physics and Astrophysics" https://www.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/workshop/kmi-school-2024/ 本年の開催は、東京大学素粒子物理国際研究センター(ICEPP)との共催で、 ICEPPの方々に量子コンピューティングについて講義やハンズオン(各自のPCを使用)を担当していただく予定です。 講義内容は以下の通りです。 1. Introduction to quantum computation 2. Representation of physical systems and quantum dynamics simulation 3. Applications to high-energy experiments (quantum machine learning, tracking, optimization, etc.) 4. Introduction to superconducting qubits and quantum computers 5. Introduction to quantum sensors また、講義に合わせて量子情報・センサー開発等に関連したセミナーを以下の様に企画しています。 1. Kosuke Mitarai (Osaka): Introduction to Quantum Computation and Its Application in Particle Physics 2. Sofia Vallecorsa (CERN): Quantum Machine Learning in High Energy Physics 3. Raphael Cervantes (FNAL): Wavelike Dark Matter with SRF cavities and Superconducting Qubits at SQMS 4. Sam Posen (FNAL): Overview of the Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems (SQMS) Center, a US Department of Energy Quantum Research Center 5. Tatsuma Nishioka (Osaka): Quantum error correction and high energy physics" 6. Haruna Katayama (Hiroshima): Analogue black hole solitons in a superconducting transmission line 7. Yuimaru Kubo (OIST): Quantum Techonologies with Hybrid Systems 詳細なタイムテーブルは下記を参照ください。 https://indico.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/event/7/timetable/#20240305 登録の締め切りは2/19(月)を予定しています。 まだ余裕がありますので、参加(オンライン・現地とも)を検討されている方はこちらからご登録願います。 また、周りの若手にご参加を促していただけるようよろしくお願いします。 風間 To everyone in related fields, We would like to send you a reminder about the 5th KMI International School to be held on March 5-7, 2024. "Quantum Computing and Technology for Particle Physics and Astrophysics". https://www.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/workshop/kmi-school-2024/ This year's school is co-hosted with the ICEPP at the University of Tokyo, ICEPP members will give lectures and hands-on sessions on quantum computing (please bring your own PC). The contents of the lectures are as follows: 1. Introduction to quantum computation 2. Representation of physical systems and quantum dynamics simulation 3. Applications to high-energy experiments (quantum machine learning, tracking, optimization, etc.) 4. Introduction to superconducting qubits and quantum computers 5. Introduction to quantum sensors In addition, the following seminars related to quantum information and sensor development are planned: 1. Kosuke Mitarai (Osaka): Introduction to Quantum Computation and Its Application in Particle Physics 2. Sofia Vallecorsa (CERN): Quantum Machine Learning in High Energy Physics 3. Raphael Cervantes (FNAL): Wavelike Dark Matter with SRF cavities and Superconducting Qubits at SQMS 4. Sam Posen (FNAL): Overview of the Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems (SQMS) Center, a US Department of Energy Quantum Research Center 5. Tatsuma Nishioka (Osaka): Quantum error correction and high energy physics" 6. Haruna Katayama (Hiroshima): Analogue black hole solitons in a superconducting transmission line 7. Yuimaru Kubo (OIST): Quantum Techonologies with Hybrid Systems For the detailed timetable, please refer to the following indico: https://indico.kmi.nagoya-u.ac.jp/event/7/timetable/#20240305 The deadline for registration (online / onsite) is Monday, February 19. There is still time to register if you are interested in attending. If you are interested, please register here, and please encourage young people around you to attend. Best regards, Shingo Kazama