Past Events
[OCQT Seminar] Using interference in Pauli space to measure beyond-classical local out-of-time-order correlator
2025-09-22The OIST Center for Quantum Technologies (OCQT) is pleased to invite you to the next installment of the OCQT Seminar Series. This time, we are excited to host Dr. Nikita Astrakhantsev, a Senior Quantum Research Scientist at Google Quantum AI, who will deliver a talk entitled:
“Using interference in Pauli space to measure beyond-classical local out-of-time-order correlator”
Okinawa School in Physics: From quantum key distribution to the quantum internet
2025-09-21 to 2025-10-03OIST Workshop | Website | Main organizer: David Elkouss Coronas (Networked Quantum Devices Unit) | OIST members are welcome to attend all scientific sessions. Meals are closed sessions for registered participants only.
Research & Career Seminar with AIST
2025-08-26OIST and AIST have launched a joint Career Development Project to help students and researchers explore research and career opportunities in Japan. The project includes seminars, lab tours, and internships, particularly for those interested in research roles at domestic institutions like AIST. The first event features quantum researchers from AIST’s G-QuAT presenting their work and participating in a career Q&A session. All interested participants are welcome.
[OCQT Seminar] On the application of quantum-centric supercomputing for electronic structure problems
2025-08-15The OIST Center for Quantum Technologies (OCQT) is pleased to invite you to the next installment of the OCQT Seminar Series. This time, we are excited to host Dr. Javier Robledo Moreno, a Research Scientist at IBM Quantum (IBM T.J. Watson Research Center), who will deliver a talk entitled:
“On the Application of Quantum-Centric Supercomputing for Electronic Structure Problems”
【Seminar】"Locally recoverable codes from projective spaces"
2025-07-09Talk by Pablo Sanchez Ocal, Postdoc of Speyer Unit (Representation Theory and Algebraic Combinatorics Unit)
[OCQT Seminar] Architectures and algorithms for early FTQC
2025-05-15The OIST Center for Quantum Technologies (OCQT) is pleased to invite you to another seminar in the OCQT Seminar series. This time, we are excited to host Dr. Andreas M. D. Thomasen from QunaSys. He will deliver a talk on:
"Architectures and algorithms for early FTQC"
【Seminar】"Quantum key distribution over an encoded repeater chain with sequential swapping"
2025-04-16Talk by Javier Rey Dominguez, PhD School of Electronic and electrical engineering, University of Leeds. Language: English, no interpretation. Open to OIST community.
Commemorative Event for the Signing of the MoU (Memorandum of Understanding – Collaboration Agreement) between AIST and OIST
2025-04-14The OIST Center for Quantum Technologies (OCQT) and AIST will jointly host a commemorative event for the Signing of the MoU (Memorandum of Understanding – Collaboration Agreement) . The event will highlight our collaboration in the field of quantum science. Additionally, a symposium will be held to explore how quantum technology could transform future societies and corporate activities.
【Seminar】"Clock precision and the second law of thermodynamics"
2025-04-02Talk by Florian Meier, TU-Wien. Physical devices operating out of equilibrium are inherently affected by thermal fluctuations, limiting their operational precision. This issue is pronounced at microscopic and especially quantum scales and can only be mitigated by incurring additional entropy dissipation. Understanding this constraint is crucial for both fundamental physics and technological design.
【Workshop】Biological, Artificial, and Quantum Intelligence 2025 (BAQ2025)
2025-03-12 to 2025-03-14The “Biological, Artificial, and Quantum Intelligence 2025 (BAQ2025)” International Workshop. will bring together world-leading experts in neural networks, neuroscience, quantum machine learning, and related areas of intelligence and complexity. It aims to provide a platform for discussions on recent developments and future perspectives in these fields. Open to OIST Community!











