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Quantum Computation

Quantum Computation

Quantum Computation uses quantum-mechanical principles to perform computations that are infeasible for classical computers. It relies on qubits, which can exist in superpositions and become entangled. These properties allow quantum computers to process vast amounts of information simultaneously. Quantum computation promises significant advantages in fields such as cryptography, optimization, and simulation of quantum systems. Although still in early stages, experimental quantum processors have demonstrated proof-of-concept results. Challenges such as decoherence and error correction remain significant. Quantum computation represents a paradigm shift in computing, offering new ways to solve complex problems and advance scientific discovery.

Committee Members
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Thomas F Ramos

Thomas F Ramos

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Ephraim Suhir

Ephraim Suhir

Portland State University, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Alexander Unzicker

Alexander Unzicker

Pestalozzi Gymnasium Munchen, Germany
GPIC 2026 Speakers
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Thomas J Webster

Thomas J Webster

Brown University, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Jon H Brasher

Jon H Brasher

Stelleo Scientific Foundation, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Jason Liu

Jason Liu

West Windsor-Plainsboro High School North, United States
Speaker at Global Physics Innovation Conference 2026 - Tom Lawrence

Tom Lawrence

Ronin Institute of Independent Scholarship 2.0, United Kingdom

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