IEEE Quantum Week 2025

16 September 2025

From August 31 to September 5, 2025, the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (IEEE Quantum Week/QCE 25) took place at the Albuquerque Convention Center (New Mexico, USA), an important event for quantum computing. With nine keynotes, 37 tutorials, 41 workshops, a total of over 260 accepted technical papers, and more than 80 exhibitors, the sixth edition of the conference provided a platform for bringing together the latest research results from science and industry.

Abbildung 1: Jakob Murauer presenting his research. 

The Chair of Data Science was represented by Jakob Murauer, who, together with Rajiv Krishnakumar (QuantumBasel), Sabine Tornow, andMichaela Geierhos, presented the results of the paper Feedback Connections in Quantum Reservoir Computing with Mid-Circuit Measurements, which was accepted in the Technical Paper track.

The paper deals with the question of whether feedback-driven quantum reservoir computing can be combined with mid-circuit measurements to avoid experimental overhead. This question was investigated numerically, and minimal examples were used to achieve results that successfully confirmed the initial realization of this idea. In addition to numerical simulations, these models were also successfully implemented on state-of-the-art quantum hardware.

Mehr Informationen unter: https://qce.quantum.ieee.org/2025/

Abbildung 2: Desert landscape in New Mexico.  


Image source: Jakob Murauer (FI CODE)

 

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