👏 ACS Victoria raised a toast to the memories at 839 Collins St at our final branch forum, before we embark onto our new premises! On Tuesday, 11 June, we delved into the fascinating world of Quantum Computing and its implications for humanity and the world, featuring Prof. Sardar M.N. Islam, who is currently teaching at Victoria University and brings a humanistic perspective to his research, spanning computer science and beyond. Together with 100+ attendees, we explored the forefront of technological innovation and the mysteries of quantum mechanics, from cutting-edge applications to ethical considerations, this forum promises an enlightening journey into the future. As we bid farewell to this location with our final event, we're eagerly anticipating the excitement of hosting future events in our new premises from 01 July. Here's to beginning an exciting new chapter! 🆕 In the picture, left to right: Oliver Stenmark, Karl Reed FACS HLM ACS FIEAust HLM, Michael Tulip MACS CP, Anshul Aggarwal MACS, Dr Rod Dilnutt FACS FBCS CP, Prof. Professor Sardar M. N. Islam Ph. D., LL.B. (Law)., Manjusha Bhakta MACS. 👉 Visit the ACS events page to know more about the upcoming events https://lnkd.in/gGnVP5J
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The second day of the European Quantum Industry Consortium (QuIC) Autumn Plenary Meeting in Finland has concluded, where we heard updates from our Working Groups and Expert Groups on progress that has been made in promoting and developing the European Quantum ecosystem over the course of the year. 🗣️ Hear from Enrique Lizaso Olmos, Treasurer of QuIC and CEO of Multiverse Computing, on his experience of the Plenary Meeting and his key takeaways from it. You can find out more about upcoming QuIC member events, and details of how to join, through the link below: https://lnkd.in/e-iPSxMU
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🎉New paper on the arXiv! 🎉 In a great collaboration with Marin Bukov, Markus Heyl, and Roderich Moessner, we propose a quantum algorithm to adapt the Trotter step size for digital quantum simulation of time-dependent Hamiltonian dynamics. This is achieved by using a concept of instantaneous “conserved” quantities to estimate errors in the time evolution between two (nearby) points in time; these allow us to bound the errors accumulated over the full simulation period. They reduce to standard energy conservation laws in the case of time-independent Hamiltonians, for which we first developed an adaptive Trotterization scheme. We validate the algorithm for a time-dependent quantum spin chain, demonstrating that it can outperform the conventional Trotter algorithm with a fixed step size at a controlled error. Check out here for more! https://lnkd.in/e-HJyAwX
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🔎Have your say and shape the future of exascale-era computing in the UK by completing this survey launched by UK Research and Innovation and the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology: https://lnkd.in/ekdQ886Z
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Visit our seminar this Thursday! Shivanshu Gupta is a Computer Science Ph.D. Candidate at the University of California Irvine. In this talk, he'll posit that good in-context examples demonstrate the information necessary to solve a given test input, present efficient approaches for selecting such examples, and demonstrate that they can yield superior ICL performance. Join on zoom here: bit.ly/4cuKndr
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I am delighted 🎊 to announce that our paper "Network Selection over 5G-Advanced Heterogeneous Networks Based on Federated Learning and Cooperative Game Theory" has been accepted for publication in the IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology. Thank you very much to Ernesto Fontes, Jon Montalban, Eneko Iradier, Pablo Angueira, and Maurizio Murroni for their collaboration and support. The paper aims to dynamically select the most suitable base station to satisfy multiple service requests, optimizing QoS and slicing resource utilization over terrestrial-airborne connectivity. Moreover, the solution employs a Cooperative Game Theory approach to manage resources in overload situations. The solution is adapted to diverse network conditions, multiple service constraints, and several user types with different priorities and mobility behaviors. Available at https://lnkd.in/eNFF6g7y.
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Please read the excellent article “Expanding Career Pipelines by Unhiding the Hidden Curriculum of University Computing Majors”by Philip Guo https://lnkd.in/gGuJCP2j
Hot off the press: Check out the February edition of the Computing Research News! Catch up on opportunities you may have missed to engage with CRA, learn about the CCC’s $5M award from NSF, welcome our new staff, and so much more: https://cra.org/crn/
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Happy World Quantum Day! Celebrate with us in this global initiative dedicated to raising awareness about quantum science and technology! Learn more about our work in quantum computing → quantumai.google
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It is exciting to see that 2025 will be the International Year of Quantum. The second quantum revolution (the first giving us silicon based computers) will change all aspects of our lives. Great to see it given the prominence it deserves. https://lnkd.in/g9kMiP6t
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The paper on the work I did during the first part of my postdoc at Center for Research and Education on Accessible Technology and Experiences, University of Washington is out. Together with our amazing team of engineers and clinicians, we found that Leap, a commercially-available hand-tracking device 🖐, performs similarly (i.e., with some variability) for individuals with and without upper-body disabilities. The paper also introduces a practical way one can use Principal Component Analysis (PCA) to compare high-dimensional biosignals on a lower-dimensional space. Have a read: https://lnkd.in/g96SuNWa
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Last week, the United Nations proclaimed 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology - a year-long global initiative to recognize the importance of quantum S&T and strengthen national capacities for science education and research. This mirrors calls from myself and others for the U.S. to prioritize quantum. "While the U.S. stands at the precipice of groundbreaking technological advancements, it is crucial for Congress to collectively champion the cause of QIST, ultimately shaping a future defined by innovation, security and global competitiveness. " From my previous article in The Hill: https://lnkd.in/ghxdRHMd https://lnkd.in/efBcPVdr
The United Nations Proclaims 2025 as the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology
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