
Quantum Information Science for Nuclear Physics Meeting
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- October 27, 2022
- Carrie Talus
Quantum Information Science for Nuclear Physics
The Quantum Information Science for Nuclear Physics Meeting brings together leading researchers and experts to discuss the rapidly evolving role of quantum information science in advancing nuclear physics research. The workshop provides an important forum for reviewing recent developments, identifying emerging opportunities, and assessing the current state of the field. Discussions and recommendations from the meeting will help inform the ongoing nuclear physics long-range planning process and contribute to shaping future research priorities.
The workshop is jointly sponsored by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and the InQubator for Quantum Simulation (IQuS). The New Mexico Consortium (NMC) is pleased to assist with meeting logistics and coordination.
Participants will have the opportunity to engage in presentations, discussions, and collaborative exchanges focused on the intersection of quantum information science and nuclear physics. By bringing together experts from a variety of disciplines, the meeting aims to foster new ideas and strengthen collaborations that can help address some of the most important challenges in the field.
When: January 31 – February 1, 2023
Where: Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza
Santa Fe, New Mexico
We are committed to creating a meeting environment that is diverse, inclusive, representative, and supportive of all participants. We welcome attendees from a broad range of backgrounds and perspectives and strive to ensure that all participants feel respected, valued, and able to contribute fully to the discussions.
We look forward to welcoming participants to Santa Fe for two days of productive conversations and scientific exchange.
To register for this event : REGISTRATION
IQuS, UW and LANL codes of conduct apply (acceptance will be mandatory for participation).
To register and for more information see the Quantum Information Science for Nuclear Physics webpage.
This event is supported by the New Mexico Consortium.