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QuantumComputing


Date: 12:30-14:00, Wed., Dec. 14

Venue: Conference Room 609, Conference Tower, Tokyo Big Sight / Online (Zoom)

Fee (Exclusive of tax) :

SEMI Members 6,000JPY (*Ticket application valid until Fri. Dec 9 (JST). Thereafter, Non-members price will be applied. )

Non-Members 12,000JPY 

*Above Fee Includes
   - Download Presentation Materials (some presentation materials might be written in Japanese.)
   - Link to Join the Zoom Webinar

 

 Sponsored by

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Session Description

Quantum computing technology is expected to be a future technology for DX and GX realization, and its development and social applications are advancing rapidly. In this seminar, we will invite leading developers of quantum computing technologies to explain the recent trends in quantum computing technology development in an easy-to-understand manner.

*This session is conducted only in Japanese.

 

Program Agenda

 

12:30 - 13:15
Quantum Computing at Fujitsu
佐藤
Shintaro Sato
Head of Quantum Laboratory
Quantum Laboratory, Fujitsu Research
Fujitsu
Fujitsu works on research and development (R&D) of various computing technologies to solve societal problems. In this presentation, I talk about quantum computing, especially about the general R&D situations and important issues to address to realize it. Also, I explain R&D of quantum computing at Fujitsu. The explanation includes our R&D efforts through open innovation, technology areas we work on, and recent research topics.
13:15-14:00
R&D of Semiconductor Spin-based Quantum Computers
樽茶
Seigo Tarucha
Deputy Center Director
RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science Research Group Director
Development of Semiconductor Quantum Computer
Silicon is a promising platform for making qubit devices in quantum computation because of the long intrinsic coherence time and compatibility with semiconductor manufacturing technology. Taking these advantages fault tolerant quantum operations have been achieved. This talk describes the key resources to implement the quantum gates and applications of industrial technology for making multi-qubit devices.
Moderator
森
Takahiro Mori
Chief Senior Researcher
Exploratory Semiconductor Device Research Group, Device Technology Research Institute
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (AIST)

Stage Sponsors

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