Quantum 2025 – wissenschaftliches Programm
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MON: Monday Contributed Sessions
MON 4: DPG Promotionskolleg Next Generation Computing
MON 4.2: Vortrag
Montag, 8. September 2025, 14:30–14:45, ZHG004
From Qubits to Neuromorphic Computing: Technologies Shaping the Future of Computing (Part 2) — David Ohse1, •David Steffen2, Julia Diana Küspert3, Sebastian Bürger4, and Verena Feulner5 — 1Uni of Bonn, Bonn, Germany — 2DLR Institue of Engineering Thermodynamics, Ulm, Germany — 3The European Synchrotron, Grenoble, France — 4University of Leipzig, Leipzig, Germany — 5University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany
In our first session, we will introduce the DPG Graduate Program concept and share practical insights from its first cohort. Participants will present key findings from their research on emerging computing technologies, with a particular emphasis on quantum computing. We provide an overview of the status of various hardware implementations, software architectures, and algorithm development. We further discuss how the DPG Graduate Program Next Generation Computing encouraged scientific collaboration and outreach.
In the following sessions, selected participants will provide an introduction to their research topic and explain their motivation for joining the first cohort of the DPG Graduate School. In the last part, our scientific advisory board will join us for a panel discussion to address the significant challenges the field is expected to face over the next decade and how acceptance and trust in new computing technologies can be fostered in society.