Our third TechTalk @ TechLabs Aachen deals with one of the most exciting & promising topics of our time: Quantum Computing 💡🖥. Even better: You will get an introduction to this topic from one of the largest pioneering institutions in the world: The Research Center Jülich!
We are looking forward to an educational & inspiring online talk - of course free of charge for all who want to join. More information about the talk (+ detailed description) below 👇
<aside> 💡 When? 28th of June, 6 - 7 pm Calendar entry: Here Language? 🇬🇧 English 🇬🇧 Where? ZOOM
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Quantum computers promise to solve certain problems much faster than conventional computers can ever do. How does one come up with this, and how is it supposed to work? How long do we have to wait for it, what are the biggest obstacles on the road to this new technology?
To answer these questions, I will discuss the fundamental difference between these different types of computers, which in turn allows me to impart the immense potential of quantum computers. Furthermore, I will describe some of the ongoing research activities at Forschungszentrum Jülich, which is on its way to develop powerful quantum computers in European/German collaborative projects.
Dr. Daniel Zeuch
Daniel Zeuch studied physics at the University of Konstanz receiving his diploma in 2011 and his M.Sc. degree at Florida State University in Tallahassee in 2013. In 2016 he defended his PhD thesis “Entangling Qubits by Heisenberg Spin Exchange and Anyon Braiding”. His research interests cover complex physical contexts and the solution of difficult problems in which Daniel Zeuch has gained a wide range of professional experience, in particular in the field of communication of research results by means of presentations at international conferences and scientific publications, as well as the teaching of basic physics at universities.
Find him on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danielzeuch/
Forschungszentrum Jülich
Conducting research for a changing society: This is what drives us at Forschungszentrum Jülich. As a member of the Helmholtz Association, we aim to tackle the grand challenges of our times. How can we make a success of the energy transition and mitigate the effects of climate change? What challenges are emerging due to the increasing digitization of our society? Will we succeed in understanding the human brain? And how can we facilitate the transition to a bio-based sustainable economy? Come and work with us at our scientific institutes, in our technical or administrative infrastructure, or in research management alongside roughly 7,100 colleagues at one of Europe’s biggest research centres and help make a contribution to solving societal challenges. Help us to shape change!