21–26 Jun 2026
U. Ottawa - Learning Crossroads (CRX) Building
America/Toronto timezone
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Smarter Quantum Experiments: Boosting Quantum Research with Artificial Intelligence

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15m
U. Ottawa - Learning Crossroads (CRX) Building

U. Ottawa - Learning Crossroads (CRX) Building

100 Louis-Pasteur Private, Ottawa, ON K1N 9N3
Invited Speaker / Conférencier(ère) invité(e) Big Data in Matter, Materials, and Beyond / Le Big Data dans la matière, les matériaux et au-delà W1-2 Big Data in Matter, Materials, and Beyond | Le Big Data dans la matière, les matériaux et au-delà

Speaker

Stefanie Czischek (University of Ottawa)

Description

The optimized and efficient control of experimentally realized quantum systems is becoming increasingly crucial in the current era of quantum science and technology. Progress in fields like quantum computation, simulation, cryptography, sensing, or metrology depends strongly on the precise preparation, control, and understanding of quantum systems. At the same time, artificial intelligence has demonstrated remarkable success across a wide range of applications, including both classical and quantum physics. In this talk, I will show how artificial intelligence can optimize the control of quantum experiments, enable efficient evaluation of experimentally prepared states, and uncover detailed insights into quantum many-body physics. By highlighting the strengths of different artificial intelligence algorithms for specific tasks, I will illustrate how harnessing artificial intelligence opens new opportunities for control and discovery in quantum research.

Keyword-1 Artificial Intelligence
Keyword-2 Quantum Science and Technology

Author

Stefanie Czischek (University of Ottawa)

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