# jemdoc: menu{MENU}{index.html}, showsource #~~~ #{}{img_left}{./images/GroupLogo.pdf}{Logo}{40}{40}{} = ECE Quantum Computing Lab @ UNM [talbash@unm.edu Tameem Albash] ([talbash@unm.edu]) #~~~ jemdoc link https://szl2.github.io/jemdoc-new-design/www/index.html Welcome! You have reached the webpage of the Quantum Computing Lab of the Electrical and Computer Engineering department at the University of New Mexico (UNM). We are excited to be a part of the growing quantum information sciences community at UNM! Our group works on the challenge to uncover computational tasks for which near-term and future quantum information processing devices could provide measurable performance advantages, given the constraints of the size and length of computations they can perform. If you are interested in joining us, you can follow the instructions for applying to the ECE PhD program (please choose the Computer Engineering concentration area, and the Information Systems emphasis area) at this link: [http://ece.unm.edu/graduate/apply.html http:\/\/ece.unm.edu\/graduate\/apply.html] Please continue to visit us for news and updates. == Contact - Office: ECE Building, Room 229B - Email: [talbash@unm.edu] - Tel: (505) 277-1688 == News ~~~ #- CQuIC is inviting applications for Postdoctoral Fellowships in theoretical quantum information science (QIS) as part of the National Science Foundation’s Focused Research Hub in Theoretical Physics (FRHTP). If you are interested, see the job ad [https://unm.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/18/home/requisition/21797?c=unm&referralToken=zOxUlGBqAkOtpzLbdvEJpA here]. - Our work with Tzula B. Propp, Sayonee Ray, John B. DeBrota, and Ivan Deutsch on simulating the open system anharmonic oscillator is now available for public consumption on the [https://arxiv.org/abs/2307.00748 arXiv]. More details can be found [./recent.html here]. ~~~ == Upcoming events #~~~ - SQuInT: Southwest Quantum Information and Technology will be held in Albuquerque, NM between October 26-28. For more details, see the [https://squint.unm.edu/events/2023.html event website]. #- Abstract submissions for Adiabatic Quantum Computing 2023 (AQC 2023) deadline is March 20. For more details, see the [https://cquic.unm.edu/events/2023/06/aqc.html event website]. #- Adiabatic Quantum Computing 2023 (AQC 2023) will be held in Albuquerque, NM between June 19-23. For more details, see the [https://cquic.unm.edu/events/2023/06/aqc.html event website]. #- Eliot Kapit (Colorado School of Mines) will be giving the CQuIC Seminar on Thursday August 25 at 3:30pm MT. The title of the talk is "Noise tolerant quantum speedups in quantum annealing without fine tuning". For more details, see the [https://cquic.unm.edu/events/cquic-seminar/index.html event website]. #~~~