Quantum Research at the Simons Institute
A Sloan Research Fellowship is one of the most prestigious awards available to early-career researchers.
We’re delighted to share that Miller fellow and Simons Institute Quantum Pod postdoc Ewin Tang has been awarded the 2025 Maryam Mirzakhani New...
The Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing has received a $300,000 grant from the UC Noyce Initiative to hold a research program on Cryptography...
421 videos
This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program on The Quantum Wave in Computing, held in the Spring 2020 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in the future. In an effort to keep things informal and to encourage open discussion, none of the activities will be recorded. Participation in this workshop is by invitation only.
This reunion will be held virtually. Full participation (including the capacity to ask questions) will be available via Zoom: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/93287803112
Participants in the Summer Cluster in Quantum Computation will have opportunities to collaborate with each other in Calvin Lab during the reunion.
If you require accommodation for communication, please contact our access coordinator at simonsevents@berkeley.edu with as much advance notice as possible.This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program on The Quantum Wave in Computing, held in the Spring 2020 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in the future. In an effort to keep things informal and to encourage open discussion, none of the activities will be recorded. Participation in this workshop is by invitation only.
This reunion will be held virtually. Full participation (including the capacity to ask questions) will be available via Zoom: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/93287803112
Participants in the Summer Cluster in Quantum Computation will have opportunities to collaborate with each other in Calvin Lab during the reunion.
If you require accommodation for communication, please contact our access coordinator at simonsevents@berkeley.edu with as much advance notice as possible.This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program on The Quantum Wave in Computing, held in the Spring 2020 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in the future. In an effort to keep things informal and to encourage open discussion, none of the activities will be recorded. Participation in this workshop is by invitation only.
This reunion will be held virtually. Full participation (including the capacity to ask questions) will be available via Zoom: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/93287803112
Participants in the Summer Cluster in Quantum Computation will have opportunities to collaborate with each other in Calvin Lab during the reunion.
If you require accommodation for communication, please contact our access coordinator at simonsevents@berkeley.edu with as much advance notice as possible.This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program on The Quantum Wave in Computing, held in the Spring 2020 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in the future. In an effort to keep things informal and to encourage open discussion, none of the activities will be recorded. Participation in this workshop is by invitation only.
This reunion will be held virtually. Full participation (including the capacity to ask questions) will be available via Zoom: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/93287803112
Participants in the Summer Cluster in Quantum Computation will have opportunities to collaborate with each other in Calvin Lab during the reunion.
If you require accommodation for communication, please contact our access coordinator at simonsevents@berkeley.edu with as much advance notice as possible.This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program on The Quantum Wave in Computing, held in the Spring 2020 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in the future. In an effort to keep things informal and to encourage open discussion, none of the activities will be recorded. Participation in this workshop is by invitation only.
This reunion will be held virtually. Full participation (including the capacity to ask questions) will be available via Zoom: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/93287803112
Participants in the Summer Cluster in Quantum Computation will have opportunities to collaborate with each other in Calvin Lab during the reunion.
If you require accommodation for communication, please contact our access coordinator at simonsevents@berkeley.edu with as much advance notice as possible.This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program on The Quantum Wave in Computing, held in the Spring 2020 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in the future. In an effort to keep things informal and to encourage open discussion, none of the activities will be recorded. Participation in this workshop is by invitation only.
This reunion will be held virtually. Full participation (including the capacity to ask questions) will be available via Zoom: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/93287803112
Participants in the Summer Cluster in Quantum Computation will have opportunities to collaborate with each other in Calvin Lab during the reunion.
If you require accommodation for communication, please contact our access coordinator at simonsevents@berkeley.edu with as much advance notice as possible.This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program on The Quantum Wave in Computing, held in the Spring 2020 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in the future. In an effort to keep things informal and to encourage open discussion, none of the activities will be recorded. Participation in this workshop is by invitation only.
This reunion will be held virtually. Full participation (including the capacity to ask questions) will be available via Zoom: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/93287803112
Participants in the Summer Cluster in Quantum Computation will have opportunities to collaborate with each other in Calvin Lab during the reunion.
If you require accommodation for communication, please contact our access coordinator at simonsevents@berkeley.edu with as much advance notice as possible.This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program on The Quantum Wave in Computing, held in the Spring 2020 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in the future. In an effort to keep things informal and to encourage open discussion, none of the activities will be recorded. Participation in this workshop is by invitation only.
This reunion will be held virtually. Full participation (including the capacity to ask questions) will be available via Zoom: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/93287803112
Participants in the Summer Cluster in Quantum Computation will have opportunities to collaborate with each other in Calvin Lab during the reunion.
If you require accommodation for communication, please contact our access coordinator at simonsevents@berkeley.edu with as much advance notice as possible.This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program on The Quantum Wave in Computing, held in the Spring 2020 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in the future. In an effort to keep things informal and to encourage open discussion, none of the activities will be recorded. Participation in this workshop is by invitation only.
This reunion will be held virtually. Full participation (including the capacity to ask questions) will be available via Zoom: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/93287803112
Participants in the Summer Cluster in Quantum Computation will have opportunities to collaborate with each other in Calvin Lab during the reunion.
If you require accommodation for communication, please contact our access coordinator at simonsevents@berkeley.edu with as much advance notice as possible.This reunion workshop is for long-term participants in the program on The Quantum Wave in Computing, held in the Spring 2020 semester. It will provide an opportunity to meet old and new friends. Moreover, we hope that it will give everyone a chance to reflect on the progress made during the semester and since, and sketch which directions the field should go in the future. In an effort to keep things informal and to encourage open discussion, none of the activities will be recorded. Participation in this workshop is by invitation only.
This reunion will be held virtually. Full participation (including the capacity to ask questions) will be available via Zoom: https://berkeley.zoom.us/j/93287803112
Participants in the Summer Cluster in Quantum Computation will have opportunities to collaborate with each other in Calvin Lab during the reunion.
If you require accommodation for communication, please contact our access coordinator at simonsevents@berkeley.edu with as much advance notice as possible.The Summer Cluster on Quantum Computing brings together researchers from academia and industry to explore topics from quantum complexity theory and cryptography to quantum algorithms, benchmarking, error correction, and fault tolerance. The cluster...
This program brings together researchers from computer science, physics, chemistry, and mathematics to address current challenges in quantum computing, such as the efficiency of protocols for fault-tolerant quantum computation, scalable proofs of...
The Summer Cluster on Quantum Computing will bring together researchers from academia and industry to explore topics from quantum complexity theory and cryptography to quantum algorithms, error-correction and fault tolerance, and benchmarking. ...
This program will bring together researchers from computer science, physics, chemistry and mathematics to focus on the two grand challenges of quantum computation: developing the most promising algorithmic applications for quantum computers, and...
Quantum Hamiltonian complexity is an exciting area combining deep questions and techniques from both quantum complexity theory and condensed matter physics. This interdisciplinary program will explore these connections and seek to establish a...
In the wake of the National Quantum Initiative, the Simons Institute’s Research Pod in Quantum Computing brings together researchers from computer...
Quantum Research at the Simons Institute
The Simons Institute offers a variety of Quantum related programming from the ongoing Quantum Pod to semester long focused Quantum programs and clusters. We host Quantum related workshops, lectures, and activities such as the recurring Quantum Colloquium series and Quantum Industry Day. Much of this is made possible thanks to funding from the Quantum Pod and its grantors.