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David DiVincenzo, Director, Institute for Quantum Information, Jülich Research Center, & Professor of Physics, RWTH Aachen University, Jülich Research Center; will give a Session Keynote 3 at IQT Nordics on June 6

David DiVincenzo, Director, Institute for Quantum Information, Jülich Research Center, and Professor of Physics, RWTH Aachen University, Jülich Research Center; will give a Session Keynote 3 at IQT Nordics on June 6.
David DiVincenzo was one of the first physical scientists to engage in quantum information research. His name is associated with the development of criteria for the physical implementation of a quantum computer, known as the DiVincenzo Criteria. As part of the Jülich Aachen Research Alliance (JARA), DiVincenzo is the head of the Institute of Quantum Information at RWTH Aachen University; he is also head of the Institute of Nanoelectronics at the Forschungszentrum Jülich. His PhD was in Electrical Engineering at the University of Pennsylvania; after a postdoc at Cornell, he was a Research Staff Member and Research Manager at IBM TJ Watson Research Center, Yorktown Heights, New York, for 25 years. He is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, Associate Editor of the Reviews of Modern Physics, and von Humboldt Professor.

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The key stakeholders in the Nordic quantum technology eco-system have teamed up with IQT to launch a unique Nordic quantum technology conference. This year’s conference will be co-hosted by the Danish Quantum Community and the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
The conference will provide the participants with detailed insights into the rapidly expanding Nordic quantum ecosystem as well as an update on the state-of-the-art of quantum technologies in relation to use cases and applications. This conference will be an annual event with venues rotating between the Nordic countries. The first event, IQT Nordics 2023, will be held in Copenhagen, Denmark, from June 6th to 8th. In 2024, the conference will be held in Helsinki, Finland.

Sandra K. Helsel, Ph.D. has been researching and reporting on frontier technologies since 1990.  She has her Ph.D. from the University of Arizona.

 

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