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This year the APS March and April Meetings are uniting as the Global Physics Summit and we couldn’t be more excited! This edition of the Qruiseletter gives you all the info on when and where to find us, whatever you’re interested in:
Calibration & bring-up
Optimal control
Digital twins & characterisation
QSolid
Booth 301
Resonance II
Or you can head straight to our APS site!

Calibration & bring-up
Whether you work with superconducting, trapped ion, or any other type of qubit, QruiseOS provides all you need to bring-up your quantum system. By running a sequence of characterisation experiments, it rapidly calibrates control parameters, fine-tunes system performance, and corrects hardware imperfections, all while maintaining optimal fidelity. This streamlines both initial setup and ongoing maintenance of single- and multi-qubit gates, reducing manual effort and accelerating development.

Tuesday 18th
4:00-4:12PM: Towards efficient closed loop calibration of high fidelity 1Q gates on superconducting qubit devices
Wednesday 19th
Thursday 20th
3:48-4:00PM: QruiseOS: Flexible, Rapid and Robust Automated Calibration & Characterisation software for Quantum Devices
Optimal control
For quantum computing, our algorithms reliably determine the optimal control pulse parameters that give the maximum possible qubit gate fidelity, whilst maintaining short pulse durations. They’re also platform independent and work effectively for single- and multi-qubit systems.
For magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), we’ve been developing highly selective and robust control pulse sequences that precisely target a single sample slice, minimising spin excitations in other slices for more accurate and efficient imaging.

Tuesday 18th
3:36-3:48PM: Optimized Spatial-Spectral RF Pulse Design for High-Fidelity and Robust Hyperpolarized MRI
Thursday 20th
Available throughout
Digital twins & characterisation
Our digital twin software streamlines the development of quantum devices. Using experimental data, users can create a highly accurate digital twin of their system, allowing them to identify which parameters are limiting device performance and how to correct them. This leads to enhanced performance in fewer iterations, accelerating development and eliminating the need for time-consuming trial-and-error testing.

Thursday 20th
10:00AM-1:00PM: Leveraging Digital Twins for high-fidelity entangling gates in Quantum Processing Units
QSolid
Join our CEO, Shai Machnes, as he presents the latest progress from the German research project QSolid, which has developed a distributed, modular software stack for superconducting quantum computers. Shai will explain how the stack unites the expertise from academic and commercial entities to build large scale QPUs, and discuss the challenges faced in the integration and deployment of various environments.

Thursday 20th
Booth 301
Welcome reception: Monday 17th, 7:30 - 8:45PM
Regular opening hours: Tuesday 18th & Wednesday 19th, 10AM - 5PM & Thursday 20th, 10AM - 1PM
Come say hi!
Resonance II

Last year, we sparked something special at the APS March Meeting with Resonance, an unforgettable community experience filled with energy and connections.
Join us this year on March 19 at a stunning 1920s theater-turned-event venue for an exclusive, invitation-only gathering. If you haven't received an invite, reach out to [email protected].