Poster session: iSAP 2024

iSAP Hamamatsu 2020
HomeiSAP 2024Poster session

Date: 12 (Tue.) November, 2024

Short presentation: 16:00 - 17:00 [Room: HEIAN I·II (4F)]
Poster session: 17:00 - 18:30 [Lobby (4F)]
1 Spencer Weeden
(University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Fluctuations of qubit energy-relaxation times: characterization and suppression
2 Emily Qiu
(Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Enhanced loading and non-destructive imaging of alkali atom arrays in a magnetic field
3 Moritz Fontboté-Schmidt
(Institute for Quantum Electronics, ETH Zürich)
Two-qubit operations for GKP states in trapped ions
4 Yugo Takada
(Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University)
Improving threshold for fault-tolerant color code quantum computing by flagged weight optimization
5 Ryo Matsuda
(Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University)
Selective excitation of superconducting qubits with a combined control line through pulse shaping
6 Vincent Lienhard
(Institute for Molecular Science)
Motional squeezing of atoms in optical tweezers
7 Omar Kecir
(Institute for Molecular Science)
A cold-atom quantum computer (Japan Moonshot program)
8 Takuya Matsubara
(Institute for Molecular Science)
Strong spin-motion coupling in the ultrafast dynamics of Rydberg atoms
9 Sapna Hassanaly
(Institute for Molecular Science)
Development of pulsed lasers for ultrafast Rydberg excitation
10 Kazuki Tsuoka
(School of Science, The University of Tokyo)
Noise-robust algorithm for real-space dynamics on quantum computers
11 Kotomi Tobinaga
(School of Science, The University of Tokyo)
Light-induced rotational wave-packet dynamics by superconducting-type and trapped-ion-type quantum computers
12 Takanori Nishi
(Institute for Attosecond Laser Facility, The University of Tokyo)
Cancellation of phonon hopping in trapped ions
13 Erik Lötstedt
(School of Science, The University of Tokyo)
Quantum computing of molecular orbitals, molecular vibration, and spin dynamics
14 Keisuke Nishimura
(Hamamatsu Photonics K.K.)
Hologram design of "super-resolution" optical tweezers arrays