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[[Image:Talkinghistory.jpg|frame|right|"No man is exempt from saying silly things; the mischief is to say them deliberately." - Montaigne]] | [[Image:Talkinghistory.jpg|frame|right|"No man is exempt from saying silly things; the mischief is to say them deliberately." - Montaigne]] | ||
+ | *'''The War to Build a Quantum Computer''' (University of Washington Physics Colloquium) | ||
+ | **[http://dabacon.org/home/talks/UWPhysicsColloquium.zip keynote] [http://dabacon.org/home/talks/UWPhysicsColloquium.pdf pdf] [http://dabacon.org/home/talks/UWPhysicsColloquium.html html] | ||
*'''Quantum Computing: Myth, Fact, and Potential''' (DoD HPCMP User’s Group Conference) | *'''Quantum Computing: Myth, Fact, and Potential''' (DoD HPCMP User’s Group Conference) | ||
**[http://dabacon.org/home/talks/UAG2008.zip keynote] [http://dabacon.org/home/talks/UAG2008.pdf pdf] [http://dabacon.org/home/talks/UAG2008.html html] | **[http://dabacon.org/home/talks/UAG2008.zip keynote] [http://dabacon.org/home/talks/UAG2008.pdf pdf] [http://dabacon.org/home/talks/UAG2008.html html] |
Revision as of 15:35, 21 October 2008
2008
- The War to Build a Quantum Computer (University of Washington Physics Colloquium)
- Quantum Computing: Myth, Fact, and Potential (DoD HPCMP User’s Group Conference)
- Crazy Concatenated Code Hamiltonians (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center)
- Quantum Computing Architectures (University of Washington guest lecture for CSE 471)
- Quantum Computing (University of Washington guest lecture for CSEP 590a)
- Quantum Computational Complexity in the Presence of Closed Timelike Curves (APS 2008 March Meeting invited talk)
- Quantum Algorithms Using Clebsch-Gordan Transforms (Princeton Center for Theoretical Physics Seminar)
2007
- Topological Codes and Subsystem Codes and Why We Should Care About Them… (QEC 07, USC)
- Quantum Computers (UW CSE Direct Admits Seminar)
- Recent Progress in Quantum Algorithms (AQIS07: Asian Conference on Quantum Information Science 2007, Kyoto, Japan)
- Quantum Algorithms Using Clebsch-Gordan Transforms (Perimeter Institute, Quantum Discussions Seminar)
- When Physicists Build Quantum Algorithms (University of Oregon Physics Seminar)
- Quantum Algorithms Using Clebsch-Gordan Transforms (MIT Quantum Information Processing seminar)
- Is Fault-Tolerant Adiabatic Quantum Computing Possible? (SQUINT 2007)
- When Physics and Computer Science Collide: A Cross Cultural Extravaganza (University of Washington CMA seminar)
2006
- Physics and Computer Science Through the Lens of Quantum Computing (Reed physics colloquium)
- When Physics and Computer Science Collide (Georgia Tech physics colloquium)
- How to Build a Quantum Computer (UW CSE Affiliates program)
- Quantum Error Correcting Subsystem Codes and Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing (QIG seminar at the University of Innsbruck, Austria)
- Quantum Error Correcting Subsystem Codes and Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing (Allerton Conference, 2006)
- Self-Correcting Quantum Computers (Quantum Information Meets Nanotechnology, Bell Labs, NJ)
- Spatial Locality and Robust Quantum Computation (Ion Trap Quantum Computing Workshop, NIST Boulder, CO)
- Novel Methods for Robust Quantum Computation (Talk at Sandia National Laboratory)
- New Quantum Algorithms for the Nonabelian Hidden Subgroup Problem (SQuInT 2006, Albuquerque, NM)
- Building Robust Qubits (8th Annual Meeting of the American Physical Society Northwest Section)
- Building Robust Qubits Using Many-Body Strongly Interacting Quantum Systems (University of Washington Condensed Matter and Atomic Seminar)
2005
- The Power of Quantum Computing (Portland State University Computer Science Seminar)
- Quantum Computing (Math-club talk)
- Self-Correcting Quantum Computers (Singapore Quantumlah Talk)
- Quantum Algorithms (4th Biannual SQuInT Student Retreat)
- The Reconciliation of Quantum Theory and General Relativity (Santa Fe Institute Possible Paths Colloquium)
- How and What to Quantum Compute (University of Washigton Department of Computer Science and Engineering Colloquium)
- Two Quantum Tapas (The 8th Workshop on Quantum Information Processing, MIT)
- The Cost of Spookiness (Santa Fe Institute Researchers Seminar)
- Optimal Measurements for the Dihedral Hidden Subgroup Problem (Seventh Annual Meeting of the Southwest Quantum Information and Technology Network (SQuInT), Tuscon, AZ)\
- Quantum Computing in 2020 (Washington State Department of Physics Colloquium)
2004
- Quantum Algorithms. Past, Present, and Future (Center for Advanced Studies, University of New Mexico)
- In Search of a Magic Bottle of Error-Be-Gone (Quantum Information and Quantum Control Conference, University of Toronto)
- Tales from the Boundary of Physics and Computer Science (Physics Department Coloquium, Oregon State)
- Quantum Computers That Fix Themselves (Solid State Seminar, Oregon State)
- Quantum Computing (or how we learned to stop worrying and love quantum theory) (SAGE Class on Physics and Information, University of Arizona)
- Quantum Communication (Computing Beyond Silicon Summer School, Caltech)
- Towards Reliable Quantum Computers (DARPA Workshop on Quantum Error Correction, Chicago)
2003
- When Is Teleportation Quantum? (Fifth Annual Meeting of the Southwest Quantum Information and Technology Network (SQuInT), Santa Fe, NM)
- Statistical Physics, Fault-Tolerance, Subsystem Codes, and Quantum Monte Carlo. Rhapsody on a Theme by Kitaev (Preskill Group Meeting, Caltech)
- Climbing Mount Fault-Tolerance. A Trailhead: Supercoherent Qubits (US-Australia Workshop on Solid State and Optical Approaches to Quantum Information Science, Sydney, Australia)
- Quantum Computers That Fix Themselves (Quantum Information Processing Seminar, MIT)
- Quantum Computers That Fix Themselves (Santa Fe Institute Seminar)
- When Is Teleportation Quantum? (and other musings on the relationship between physics and computation) (Seminar, Perimeter Institute, Waterloo, Ontario)
- Introduction to Quantum Error Correction or Why We’re Still Here, Dr. Landauer (Second Southwest Quantum Information Quantum Infomration and Technolog Network (SQuInT) Student Retreat, Asilomar Conference Grounds, Monterey, CA)
2002
- Quantum Error Correction. Weatherprooofing Quantum Computers (Quantum Information and Computation Summer School, University of Queensland, Australia)
- Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation (Quantum Information and Computation Summer School, University of Queensland, Australia)
- There’s Plenty of Room at the Top. (An invitation to new quantum technologies) (Quantum Information and Computation Summer School Research Seminar, University of Queensland, Australia)
- Does Time Travel Imply NP is in BQP? or How I learned to stop worrying about patricidal paradoxes and love closed timelike curves. (Preskill Group Meeting, Caltech)
- Bell Tolls. The Quest for the Bandwidth of Physics (The 6th International Conference on Quantum Communication, Measurement, and Computing, MIT)
- Entanglement at the Institute for Quantum Information (NSF Funding Review, Caltech)
- Fast Quantum Algorithms or How We Learned To Put Our Pants On Two Legs At A Time (Computing Beyond Silicon Summer School, Caltech)
- Introduction to Quantum Error Correction. Weatherproofing Quantum Computers (MSRI Introductory Workshop in Quantum Computation, Berkeley)
- Three Quantum Computing Tapas (MSRI Introductory Workshop in Quantum Computation, Berkeley)
- Making Decoherence Run Uphill (carrying 99 lbs., uphill both ways, in the snow) (Institute for Quantum Information Seminar, Caltech)
2001
- Decoherence and Symmetry in Quantum Computing (Qualifying Exam, Berkeley)
- Quantum Computing with the Exchange Interaction (31st Winter Colloquium on the Physics of Quantum Electronics, Snowbird, Utah)