Poster session: iSAP 2024
Date: 12 (Tue.) November, 2024
Short presentation: 16:00 - 17:00 [Room: HEIAN I·II (4F)]
Poster session: 17:00 - 18:30 [Lobby (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 |