Oxford University Quantum Information Society: Atom Computing

18th May 2022 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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On Wednesday May 18, 6pm, we’ll be hosting Denise Ruffner (CBO) and Robin Coxe (VP, Control Systems Engineering) from Atom Computing.

They are visiting from the US to talk about their take on quantum hardware, and the whole ecosystem in general.

Please try to make it in person if you are in Oxford. The in-person open to all Oxford students so you don’t have to be a paid member, since Atom Computing is one of our sponsors 🙂

Zoom link & Location of in-person event will be sent to your email a few days before & the day of the event for streaming.

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18th May 2022
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6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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