As we mark the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, explore the groundbreaking quantum research happening at our lead laboratory, Berkeley Lab | Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences, in this video. Advancing world-changing quantum information technologies requires bold ideas and collaboration. Hear from Quantum Systems Accelerator Director Bert de Jong, Advanced Quantum Testbed (AQT) Director Irfan Siddiqi, QUANT-NET PI Inder Monga, and more as they share insights on our pioneering research. Learn more about: QSA: https://lnkd.in/eNCcM9iB AQT: https://aqt.lbl.gov/ QUANT-NET: https://quantnet.lbl.gov/ __________________________________________ cc: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science University of California, Berkeley Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) #IYQ2025 #Quantum #QuantumReseach #QuantumScience #QuantumComputing #QuantumMaterials #QuantumSensors #Qubits #QuantumEngineering #QuantumTech #QuantumInnovation #QuantumPhysics #DOEscience #AQTatBerkeleyLab
Quantum Systems Accelerator
Research Services
Berkeley, California 2,769 followers
Catalyzing the quantum ecosystem
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The Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) is a U.S. National Quantum Information Science Research Center established in August 2020 and funded by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science. QSA comprises 15 partner institutions – universities and national laboratories – bringing together pioneers of many of today’s unique quantum information science (QIS) and engineering capabilities. Led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), with Sandia National Laboratories (Sandia Labs) as the lead partner, 250+ QSA researchers are catalyzing U.S. leadership in a fast-growing field that seeks solutions to the Nation’s and the world’s most pressing problems by harnessing the laws of quantum mechanics. As part of its mission to explore the technologies required to bridge the gap between today’s NISQ (Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum) systems and those that will be fully fault-tolerant and capable of impactful science applications, QSA leverages state-of-the-art existing national facilities and the DOE’s robust history of pushing the frontiers of basic science and scientific computing. QSA also collaborates with industry and academic partners worldwide while preparing the Nation’s quantum workforce, starting as early as high school. Since its founding, QSA has co-designed powerful programmable quantum prototypes that maximize the performance of current noisy quantum hardware in three major platforms: neutral atoms, trapped ions, and superconducting circuits. Furthermore, it has advanced the algorithms and platform-specific applications specifically constructed for near-term, imperfect hardware for scientific computing, materials science, and fundamental physics. These scientific achievements will continue accelerating the technology transfer from labs and universities to the marketplace and prepare the Nation’s workforce and industry to harness the capabilities of quantum computing.
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Will be a great event communicating the scientific advances of the NQI centers and the Quantum Systems Accelerator .
International government quantum strategies unveiled at Quantum.Tech USA 🏛️ At Quantum.Tech USA, we’re bringing together top leaders from key government organizations to discuss the impact and opportunities of quantum across industries. ⚖️ With representatives from NASA, NIST, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, National Science Foundation (NSF), US Navy, United Nations Joint Staff Pension Fund (UNJSPF), US Department of Energy and more, this is your chance to hear first hand how government is investing in and advancing quantum technologies. Visit the official website here - https://lnkd.in/eigGG_-x Join the conversation at Quantum.Tech USA! Secure your spot now 🔗 https://lnkd.in/ePkviPuT #QT25 #QuantumTech #Quantum #Technology #Cryptography
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Calling all high school students & teachers! 🔔 Get ready to explore quantum computing! ⚛️ Join QCaMP—a FREE summer camp with hands-on learning nationwide. Stipends available! Co-founded by Sandia National Laboratories and Berkeley Lab | Berkeley Lab K-12 Programs, QCaMP continues to expand to reach more students and teachers nationwide. The application deadline for 2025 for teachers is April 14, and for students, April 1. 🗓️ QCaMP has been the Quantum Systems Accelerator's innovative yearly training program since 2022 for high school students and teachers nationwide, receiving accolades for encouraging students to pursue careers in the quantum sciences in the critical high school years. Check it out: https://lnkd.in/gPYzGuSp
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Wrapping up an inspiring #APSSummit25! 🎉 ⚛️ As the 2025 American Physical Society March Meeting comes to a close, the Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) celebrates a week of groundbreaking quantum information science and technology! From scalable quantum circuits to neutral atom arrays, trapped ions, advanced control systems, next-generation algorithms, and quantum sensors, our researchers have showcased groundbreaking advancements driving the future of quantum technology. Thank you 🙌 to all the QSA researchers, collaborators, and attendees who engaged in discussions, presented innovative research, and helped drive the field forward. A heartfelt thank you to our fellow U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National QIS Research Centers as well! cc. Q-NEXT, SQMS Center, Quantum Science Center, Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA).
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Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) researchers have presented groundbreaking advancements in quantum information science and technology at #APSSummit25. From scalable quantum circuits to innovations in neutral atoms and trapped ions, our experts have highlighted key developments in this rapidly evolving field. Don’t miss the final day of presentations on Friday, March 21! American Physical Society ✅ Michael Kreshchuk (Berkeley Lab): Exponential improvements in the simulation of lattice gauge theories using near-optimal techniques ✅ Jeet Shah (University of Maryland): Instability of steady-state mixed-state symmetry-protected topological order to strong-to-weak spontaneous symmetry breaking ✅ Dariel (Wai-Keong) Mok (Caltech): Optimal conversion from classical to quantum randomness via quantum chaos Explore the full lineup. https://lnkd.in/e8He32ha
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This week, the American Physical Society March Meeting 2025 is buzzing with quantum innovation. Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) researchers are at the forefront, unveiling cutting-edge advancements across diverse quantum platforms. From superconducting qubits to trapped ions, neutral atom arrays, and next-generation quantum sensors, QSA researchers are pushing the boundaries of quantum information science and technology and shaping its future. QSA is one of five U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science National Quantum Information Science Research Centers. For the full schedule of QSA-affiliated presentations, visit https://lnkd.in/e8He32ha If you're in the #APSSummit25 Exhibitor Area, visit us in Booth #155.
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Explore cutting-edge quantum research with the Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) at #APSSummit25! Join QSA researchers as they present groundbreaking work across quantum sensing, computation, and simulation at APS 2025! From quantum technologies for space to quantum-enhanced optimization, these talks showcase the latest breakthroughs in the field. 📅 QSA Presentations – Thursday March 20: ✅ Dan Stamper-Kurn (UC Berkeley): AMO-based quantum technologies for space ✅ Scarlett Seejia Yu (Harvard): Tweezer arrays of ultracold CaF molecules ✅ Benjamin D'Anjou (Sherbrooke): Measurement-induced transitions in a transmon qudit ✅ Peter Love (Tufts): Quantum simulation of quantum field theory ✅ James Thompson (JILA): Emulating BCS superconductor dynamics in cavity QED ✅ Alexander Schmidhuber (MIT): Quantum speedups for planted inference ✅ Philippe Lewalle, PhD (UC Berkeley): Quantum k-SAT solutions with Zeno dissipation ✅ Yipei Zhang (UC Berkeley): Algorithm scaling in quantum k-SAT Explore the full schedule of QSA-affiliated presentations. https://lnkd.in/e8He32ha
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The Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) is excited to join the 2025 APS Global Physics Summit, the world's largest physics research conference, uniting thousands of scientists. This year’s summit highlights the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology! Catch a glimpse of the action ⚛️ 👇 —check out these QSA video snippets from the conference so far! 🎥 American Physical Society #APSSummit25
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The Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) is at the #APSSummit25! The APS March Meeting 2025 is in full swing, and QSA researchers are presenting exciting advancements across multiple quantum platforms. From superconducting circuits to neutral atoms, materials and quantum sensing, their work is contributing to shaping a fast-evolving field. Be sure to check out the lineup for Wednesday, March 19, featuring: ✅ Bernard Field (LBNL): Symmetries in 2D quantum material defects ✅ Thomas Ersevim (UC Berkeley): Noise-protected superconducting circuits ✅ Alexandre Blais (Université de Sherbrooke): Transmon qubit ionization effects ✅ Vladan Vuletic Vuletić (MIT): Fault-tolerant quantum computing with neutral atoms ✅ Yuxin Wang (UMD): Entanglement-enhanced quantum sensing ✅ Jun Ye (CU Boulder): Nuclear clocks as scalable quantum systems ✅ Ilan Rosen (MIT): Superconducting qubit array simulations ✅ Gang Huang (LBNL): QubiC update—modularity & expandability ✅ Yilun Xu (LBNL): AI & machine learning in QubiC ✅ Neel Vora (LBNL): FPGA-based real-time quantum state discrimination You can access the full schedule of QSA presentations: https://lnkd.in/e8He32ha
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If you're at #APSSummit25 American Physical Society, don't miss the exhibitor area! Stop by and visit us at the joint booth of five U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) National Quantum Information Science Research Centers. Booth #155 with Q-NEXT, SQMS Center, Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA), and Quantum Science Center. This is an exciting week for quantum research and development!
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