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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Colloquium Seminar: Quantum Eigenvalue(phase) Estimation: From Quantum Data to Classical Signal Processing
DESCRIPTION:Quantum eigenvalue(phase) estimation is one of the most important quantum primitives. While numerous quantum algorithms have been proposed to tackle this problem\, they often demand substantial quantum resources\, making them impractical for early fault-tolerant quantum computers. The talk will begin with a quantum oracle that transforms the quantum eigenvalue estimation problem into a classical signal processing problem. I will then introduce a simple classical subroutine for solving this problem\, which surprisingly achieves state-of-the-art complexity results. Additionally\, I will review the performance of traditional classical algorithms for this problem and share new insights gained from our study. No prior knowledge on quantum computing is required in this talk.
UID:129775-21864544@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/129775
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Mathematics
LOCATION:East Hall - 4448
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DTSTAMP:20250123T105409
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:EEB Thursday Seminar Series - Linking ecology and macroevolution using plant-arthropod interactions
DESCRIPTION:Understanding links between the evolution of biodiversity and ecological interactions is\na fundamental challenge in biology. The Weber Lab asks questions at the intersection of\necology and macroevolution using interactions between plants and arthropods.\nThey integrate a diverse set of approaches including comparative phylogenetic\nmethods\, community &amp\; chemical ecology\, microbiome sequencing\, genomics\, and\nmanipulative field experiments to ask how inter-species interactions shape the striking\ndiversity of form and function found across the tree of life. This talk will celebrate Dr.\nWeber’s journey to tenure (woo!) and will present several case studies on how plant-\narthropod interactions are hypothesized to shape long-term macroevolutionary\ntrajectories of participating species.
UID:130429-21866013@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/130429
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Ecology,Ecology And Evolutionary Biology,evolutionary biology,science
LOCATION:Biological Sciences Building - 1060
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DTSTAMP:20250207T123157
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Life Sciences Grad Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you a doctoral candidate interested in strategic consulting and innovative business strategies?  Are you are curious about cutting-edge approaches\, eager to create meaningful impact\, and ready to embark on an exciting career path?  If yes\,  please join our Simon-Kucher consultants as they provide you with an inside look into our firm and the impact we have.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/130624
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