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Event Name: Dayton-Wright AFCEA Ideation and Innovation Forum - Issues, Challenges & Solutions in Quantum Computing
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Event Date: 10/18/2022
Event Time: 3:30pm - 5:00pm
Event Organizer: Dayton-Wright Chapter
Description: The Dayton-Wright Chapter of AFCEA, in partnership with the Wright Brothers Institute - Small Business Hub is hosting an Ideation and Innovation panel discussion in the topic of "Issues, Challenges & Solutions in Quantum Computing". Experts from Industry, Academia, and Government will be present to present their thoughts on this topic and answer audience questions. The Panel will be hosted from 3:30pm to 5:00pm EST on October 18th, 2022, at the WBI Springfield St building in Riverside at 5000 Springfield St. Riverside, OH 45431. Early arrival and Networking will begin at 3:00pm. The event will be in front of a live audience with the event simultaneously live streamed through WBI's collider program. We hope you come out and engage with us as we discuss one of the hottest topics in technology. To register, follow the link below: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/innovation-panel- issues-challenges-solutions-in-quantum-computing- tickets-420475201647 Background: Quantum theory is a science that seeks to explain the behavior of energy and material on the atomic and subatomic levels. Where classical computers store information as bits with either 0s or 1s, quantum computers use qubits which can carry information in a quantum state that engages 0 and 1 in a multidimensional way. This "multi- dimensional" Quantum computing has the capability to sift through huge numbers of possibilities and extract potential solutions to complex problems and challenges almost instantly. The massive computing potential of this emerging technology and the projected market size for its use have attracted the attention of some of the most prominent commercial companies and organizations globally across numerous industry sectors. If realized, the promises of quantum computing could significantly contribute to many fields including: cryptography and information security, financial analysis, military affairs and intelligence, drug design and discovery, aerospace design, smart energy grid management, transportation modeling, polymer design and material science, machine learning, artificial intelligence (AI), Big Data, climate modeling, digital manufacturing, and many others. Come hear our speakers share their issues, challenges, and potential solutions to their top research and operational challenges using this incredible new technology. Moderator/Presenters: Moderator - Robert Orenbaun, Founder and CEO for a Veteran Owned Tech Startup - Link to Bio Dr. Michael J. Hayduk, Deputy Director, Information Directorate, AFRL, Rome, New York - Link to Bio Dr. Nella Grace Ludlow, Director of Quantum Computing and a Research Professor of Computer Science at Wright State University - Link to Bio Dr. William Plick, University of Dayton, Assistant Professor, Optical Implementations of Quantum Technologies - Link to Bio Mr. Pete Shadbolt, Co-Founder, PsiQuantam - a Palo Alto-based startup building a general-purpose silicon photonic quantum computer - Link to Bio DOWNLOAD ALL BIOS: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1rfhTb- wjSvh97n_ytM4Xj4huoVh-xtKp/view?usp=sharing
Event Speaker: Moderator - Robert Orenbaun, Founder and CEO for a Veteran Owned Tech Startup - Link to Bio Dr. Michael J. Hayduk, Deputy Director, Information Directorate, AFRL, Rome, New York - Link to Bio Dr. Nella Grace Ludlow, Director of Quantum Computing and a Research Professor of Computer Science at Wright State University - Link to Bio Dr. William Plick, University of Dayton, Assistant Professor, Optical Implementations of Quantum Technologies - Link to Bio Mr. Pete Shadbolt, Co-Founder, PsiQuantam - a Palo Alto-based startup building a general-purpose silicon photonic quantum computer
Event Category: Symposium
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