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SUMMARY:Quantum Learning Quantum: Quantum Computers and AI
DESCRIPTION:Join the Department of Physice for a public talk entitled Quan
 tum Learning Quantum: Quantum Computers and AI \nProfessor Gerard Milburn
 \, Quantum Fellow at the UK’s NQCC\, willl share his vision of how quant
 um computers and AI could transform science.\n\n \n\n\nGalileo’s great 
 insight was that we can learn about the world by building devices that rev
 eal simple\, reproducible phenomena. We push on the world\, and the world 
 pushes back. More than a century ago\, scientists discovered that some exp
 eriments produced a startling result: the world is quantum.\nQuantum theor
 y is famously strange\, yet we now understand it well enough to put it to 
 work. Quantum technologies aim to harness and control the quantum world in
  ways that can make us wealthier\, healthier and safer. In this talk\, Pro
 fessor Milburn will describe the quantum technologies that are already beg
 inning to change our lives\, including quantum computing. Looking ahead\, 
 he will explore how the combination of quantum computing and embedded arti
 ficial intelligence could create “self-driving laboratories” that acce
 lerate scientific discovery and open the door to technologies beyond our c
 urrent imagination.\nThe speaker\nProfessor Gerard Milburn FRS is one of 
 the world’s leading quantum physicists and a pioneer of quantum computin
 g research. Over a career spanning more than four decades\, he has helped 
 shape the development of technologies that harness the unusual properties 
 of the quantum world to process information in entirely new ways. His work
  has contributed to many of the foundational ideas behind modern quantum c
 omputing and quantum technologies.\n\nA Fellow of the Royal Society\, Prof
 essor Milburn has held senior leadership roles at major international rese
 arch centres and is currently Quantum Fellow at the UK’s National Quantu
 m Computing Centre\, where he helps guide the UK’s quantum computing pro
 gramme and its future applications in science and society.\n \n\n\n\nForm
 at: Main talk starts at 7pm. Refreshments will be served before the talk f
 rom 6:00pm. The audience is invited to participate and ask questions follo
 wing the talk.\n\nThis event has been organised by the Hubbard Theory Cons
 ortium\n\n
URL:https://www.imperial.ac.uk/events/211377/quantum-learning-quantum-quant
 um-computers-and-ai/
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LOCATION:Lecture Theatre 1\, Blackett Building\, South Kensington Campus\, 
 Imperial College London\, London\, SW7 2AZ\, United Kingdom
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