Professor, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University
Keisuke Fujii concurrently serves as Deputy Director of Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Biology (QIQB) at Osaka University as well as Team Leader at RIKEN Center for Quantum Computing (RQC). He is a leading expert in theory and software research of quantum computer including near-term applications of quantum computer and fault-tolerant quantum computing. In recognition of his achievements, he received the Osaka University Award (2020), NISTEP Award (2020), JSPS Prize(2022), and Osaka University Distinguished Professor (2022).
Decoding Quantum Mysteries: The Rise of Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
Achieving fault-tolerant quantum computing represents one of the biggest challenges in the field of quantum computing. Despite the relentless efforts of numerous researchers worldwide, there are still many questions surrounding quantum computations. Osaka University and Fujitsu have embarked on a joint journey to address this issue, uncovering a number of potential solutions. Prof Fujii details our findings to date, as well as providing a unique insight into the future of quantum computing.
Date
25 January 2024
From 9am to 6:30pm (CET)
Location
DOB Academy
Raam 180
2611 WP Delft
The Netherlands
Event highlights
Discover Fujitsu’s latest multi-layered computing achievements to drive quantum forward across:
Gain insights into Fujitsu's various R&D collaborations with world-leading partners – diamond spin, superconducting, error collection, quantum simulator, and applications
Find out about Fujitsu’s technology and research – via poster presentations and technology demos.