Quantum Tools for Chemistry and Chemistry for Quantum Tools II
INVITED · G02 · ID: 48538
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Creating and controlling spin qubits through molecular engineering
ORAL · Invited
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Publication: [1] S.L. Bayliss*, D.W. Laorenza* et al., Science 370, 1309 (2020).
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David D Awschalom
- University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory
- University of Chicago
- University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory
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David D Awschalom
- University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory
- University of Chicago
- University of Chicago, Argonne National Laboratory
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Samuel L Bayliss
- University of Chicago; University of Glasgow
- University of Chicago, University of Glasgow
- University of Chicago
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Daniel W Laorenza
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MIT
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Pratiti Deb
- University of Chicago
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Berk D Kovos
- University of Chicago
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Mykyta Onizhuk
- University of Chicago
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Peter J Mintun
- University of Chicago
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Giulia Galli
- University of Chicago
- University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory
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Danna E Freedman
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MIT
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Developing Tools for Studying Cold and Controlled Chemical Reaction Dynamics
ORAL · Invited
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Tiangang Yang
- Southern University of Science and Techn
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Tiangang Yang
- Southern University of Science and Techn
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A Synthetic, Rare-Earth-Metal Chemist's Encounter with Quantum Information Science
ORAL · Invited
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William Evans
- UC Irvine, Chemistry
- UC Irvine
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William Evans
- UC Irvine, Chemistry
- UC Irvine
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Beyond one and zero: multiple-internal-state read-out for enhanced signal and suppression of systematic errors in experiments with molecules
ORAL · Invited
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Eric A Cornell
- University of Colorado and NIST
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Eric A Cornell
- University of Colorado and NIST
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Is there exponential quantum advantage in quantum chemistry?
ORAL · Invited
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Garnet Chan
- Caltech
- Cal Tech
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Garnet Chan
- Caltech
- Cal Tech
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