MON 4: DPG Promotionskolleg Next Generation Computing
Monday, September 8, 2025, 14:15–16:15, ZHG004
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14:15 |
MON 4.1 |
From Qubits to Neuromorphic Computing: Technologies Shaping the Future of Computing (Part 1) — •Jonah Elias Nitschke, Noah Stiehm, Sebastian Großenbach, and Alexander Cornelius Heinrich
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14:30 |
MON 4.2 |
From Qubits to Neuromorphic Computing: Technologies Shaping the Future of Computing (Part 2) — David Ohse, •David Steffen, Julia Diana Küspert, Sebastian Bürger, and Verena Feulner
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14:45 |
MON 4.3 |
Towards a Parallel Electrical Read-Out for Spin-Wave-Based Spectrometers — •Johannes Greil, Felix Naunheimer, Valentin Ahrens, Manuel Wilke, Tobias Mohr, Levente Maucha, Ádám Papp, György Csaba, and Markus Becherer
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15:00 |
MON 4.4 |
Quantum Computing with Trapped Ions — •Florian Ungerechts
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15:15 |
MON 4.5 |
Robustly optimal dynamics for active matter reservoir computing — •Mario U. Gaimann and Miriam Klopotek
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15:30 |
MON 4.6 |
Silicon-germanium: A platform for both, spin qubit and superconducting planar qubit circuits — •Pauline Drexler and Jakob Walsh
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15:45 |
MON 4.7 |
Panel discussion about Next Generation Computing and its impact on industry and society (Part 1) — •Andreas Böhm, Adrian Auer, Jeanette Lorenz, Hans Huebl, Niclas Götting, and Markus Hoffmann
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16:00 |
MON 4.8 |
Panel discussion about Next Generation Computing and its impact on industry and society (Part 2) — •Martin Mauser, Christoph Huettl, Max Mangold, Niclas Popp, and Nils-Erik Schütte
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