April 14, 2026 | 8:00am – 5:00pm
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Princeton University PCTS Workshop
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Topic: Quantum Information/Simulation and Open Systems
More: https://www.ias.edu/sns/events/princeton-university-pcts-workshop-24
ORGANIZERS:
DIMA ABANIN, WASEEM BAKR, LAWERENCE CHEUK, SAM GARRATT, SARANG
GOPALAKERISHNAN, NICK O'DEA
REGISTRATION IS FREE, BUT REQUIRED, AND YOU MUST BE A CURRENT FACULTY
MEMBER, RESEARCHER, OR GRADUATE STUDENT AT AN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION
TO REGISTER AND ATTEND IN PERSON.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUBEfUrAelRWy03NTx4L63Qdjgw1P1GMQ8jm8cAZk0RHnG6w/viewform
DESCRIPTION: The topics which we aim at having presented and
discussed at the workshop include:
New platforms and capabilities (including digital-analog)
Focus on Rydberg atoms and trapped ions
Open systems, classical and quantum algorithms
Error correction and phases of matter
This workshop will bring together experts in the field that drive
these developments. It will combine experimentalists working on
platforms ranging from neutral atom arrays and ultracold atomic gases
to superconducting and trapped-ion processors, and theorists
investigating novel quantum-simulation algorithms, error-mitigation
schemes, and classical computation methods. The workshop will present
a snapshot of the current state-of-the-art, and, in addition, will
provide an avenue to identify the most promising directions likely to
emerge in the next few years. We aim to connect different communities
brought together in this workshop, and inspire close interactions
between them.
407 Jadwin Hall, 4th Floor, PCTS Seminar Room
a7a99c3d46944b65a08073518d638c23
April 15, 2026 | 8:00am – 5:00pm
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04/15/2026 08:00
04/15/2026 17:00
Princeton University PCTS Workshop
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Topic: Quantum Information/Simulation and Open Systems
More: https://www.ias.edu/sns/events/princeton-university-pcts-workshop-24
ORGANIZERS:
DIMA ABANIN, WASEEM BAKR, LAWERENCE CHEUK, SAM GARRATT, SARANG
GOPALAKERISHNAN, NICK O'DEA
REGISTRATION IS FREE, BUT REQUIRED, AND YOU MUST BE A CURRENT FACULTY
MEMBER, RESEARCHER, OR GRADUATE STUDENT AT AN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION
TO REGISTER AND ATTEND IN PERSON.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUBEfUrAelRWy03NTx4L63Qdjgw1P1GMQ8jm8cAZk0RHnG6w/viewform
DESCRIPTION: The topics which we aim at having presented and
discussed at the workshop include:
New platforms and capabilities (including digital-analog)
Focus on Rydberg atoms and trapped ions
Open systems, classical and quantum algorithms
Error correction and phases of matter
This workshop will bring together experts in the field that drive
these developments. It will combine experimentalists working on
platforms ranging from neutral atom arrays and ultracold atomic gases
to superconducting and trapped-ion processors, and theorists
investigating novel quantum-simulation algorithms, error-mitigation
schemes, and classical computation methods. The workshop will present
a snapshot of the current state-of-the-art, and, in addition, will
provide an avenue to identify the most promising directions likely to
emerge in the next few years. We aim to connect different communities
brought together in this workshop, and inspire close interactions
between them.
407 Jadwin Hall, 4th Floor, PCTS Seminar Room
a7a99c3d46944b65a08073518d638c23
April 16, 2026 | 8:00am – 5:00pm
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04/16/2026 08:00
04/16/2026 17:00
Princeton University PCTS Workshop
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Topic: Quantum Information/Simulation and Open Systems
More: https://www.ias.edu/sns/events/princeton-university-pcts-workshop-24
ORGANIZERS:
DIMA ABANIN, WASEEM BAKR, LAWERENCE CHEUK, SAM GARRATT, SARANG
GOPALAKERISHNAN, NICK O'DEA
REGISTRATION IS FREE, BUT REQUIRED, AND YOU MUST BE A CURRENT FACULTY
MEMBER, RESEARCHER, OR GRADUATE STUDENT AT AN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION
TO REGISTER AND ATTEND IN PERSON.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUBEfUrAelRWy03NTx4L63Qdjgw1P1GMQ8jm8cAZk0RHnG6w/viewform
DESCRIPTION: The topics which we aim at having presented and
discussed at the workshop include:
New platforms and capabilities (including digital-analog)
Focus on Rydberg atoms and trapped ions
Open systems, classical and quantum algorithms
Error correction and phases of matter
This workshop will bring together experts in the field that drive
these developments. It will combine experimentalists working on
platforms ranging from neutral atom arrays and ultracold atomic gases
to superconducting and trapped-ion processors, and theorists
investigating novel quantum-simulation algorithms, error-mitigation
schemes, and classical computation methods. The workshop will present
a snapshot of the current state-of-the-art, and, in addition, will
provide an avenue to identify the most promising directions likely to
emerge in the next few years. We aim to connect different communities
brought together in this workshop, and inspire close interactions
between them.
407 Jadwin Hall, 4th Floor, PCTS Seminar Room
a7a99c3d46944b65a08073518d638c23
April 17, 2026 | 8:00am – 1:00pm
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04/17/2026 08:00
04/17/2026 13:00
Princeton University PCTS Workshop
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Topic: Quantum Information/Simulation and Open Systems
More: https://www.ias.edu/sns/events/princeton-university-pcts-workshop-24
ORGANIZERS:
DIMA ABANIN, WASEEM BAKR, LAWERENCE CHEUK, SAM GARRATT, SARANG
GOPALAKERISHNAN, NICK O'DEA
REGISTRATION IS FREE, BUT REQUIRED, AND YOU MUST BE A CURRENT FACULTY
MEMBER, RESEARCHER, OR GRADUATE STUDENT AT AN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION
TO REGISTER AND ATTEND IN PERSON.
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScUBEfUrAelRWy03NTx4L63Qdjgw1P1GMQ8jm8cAZk0RHnG6w/viewform
DESCRIPTION: The topics which we aim at having presented and
discussed at the workshop include:
New platforms and capabilities (including digital-analog)
Focus on Rydberg atoms and trapped ions
Open systems, classical and quantum algorithms
Error correction and phases of matter
This workshop will bring together experts in the field that drive
these developments. It will combine experimentalists working on
platforms ranging from neutral atom arrays and ultracold atomic gases
to superconducting and trapped-ion processors, and theorists
investigating novel quantum-simulation algorithms, error-mitigation
schemes, and classical computation methods. The workshop will present
a snapshot of the current state-of-the-art, and, in addition, will
provide an avenue to identify the most promising directions likely to
emerge in the next few years. We aim to connect different communities
brought together in this workshop, and inspire close interactions
between them.
407 Jadwin Hall, 4th Floor, PCTS Seminar Room
a7a99c3d46944b65a08073518d638c23