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Q: Fachverband Quantenoptik und Photonik

Q 67: Poster – Quantum Information

Donnerstag, 5. März 2026, 17:00–19:00, Philo 2. OG

Computing and Simulation; Communication; Concepts and Methods

17:00 Q 67.1 Preparation and Control of Logical Qubits in the Hyperfine Structure of 173Yb+ — •Selena-Maria Bota, Monika Leibscher, and Christiane P. Koch
17:00 Q 67.2 Updates on the PTB two-qubit quantum computer — •Markus Duwe, Hardik Mendpara, Alexander Onkes, and Christian Ospelkaus
17:00 Q 67.3 Grover Optimization for Lock Scheduling Problems — •Freyja Ullinger, Jannes Weghake, Oliver Sefrin, Sarah Kahlen, Lorenz Mumm, Tino Werner, Sabine Wölk, and Matthias Zimmermann
17:00 Q 67.4 A guide on Grover search algorithms for solving QUBO problems — •Jannes Weghake, Freyja Ullinger, and Matthias Zimmermann
17:00 Q 67.5 Quantum Information Processing with trapped-ion based Qudits — •Lukas Gerster, Peter Tirler, Manuel John, Keshav Pareek, Tim Gollerthan, Lisa Parigger, Raphael Poloczek, Timo Spalek, Michael Meth, and Martin Ringbauer
17:00 Q 67.6 Quantum Simulation and Computation with Ytterbium Rydberg Atoms in Optical Tweezer Arrays — •Jonas Rauchfuß, Clara Schellong, Till Schacht, Ben Michaelis, Paul Callsen, Nejira Pintul, Tobias Petersen, Alexander Ilin, Christoph Becker, and Klaus Sengstock
17:00 Q 67.7 Impact of electrode noise on qubit quality metrics in a 2D segmented ion trap — •Daniel Busch, Benjamin Bürger, Kais Rejaibi, Ivan Boldin, Patrick Huber, Dorna Niroomand, and Christof Wunderlich
17:00 Q 67.8 High-fidelity quantum information processing with trapped barium ions via addressed off-resonant interactions — •Tommaso Faorlin, Lorenz Panzl, Phoebe Grosser, Walter Joseph Hörmann, Juris Ulmanis, Thomas Feldker, Alexander Erhard, Giovanni Cerchiari, Rainer Blatt, and Thomas Monz
17:00 Q 67.9 Raman addressing system for light-shift gates on Qudits in trapped ion quantum computer — •Raphael Poloczek, Tim Gollerthan, Manuel John, Peter Tirler, Michael Meth, Keshav Pareek, Lukas Gerster, Lisa Parigger, Timo Spalek, and Martin Ringbauer
17:00 Q 67.10 Double side-addressed, high-NA ion trap system leveraging barium towards fault-tolerant quantum computingLorenz Panzl, Tommaso Faorlin, •Phoebe Grosser, Rainer Blatt, Thomas Feldker, Alexander Erhard, Georg Jacob, Giovanni Cerchiari, and Thomas Monz
17:00 Q 67.11 A Cryogenic Tweezer-Array Platform for Entangling Ytterbium-171 Nuclear Spins via the Optical Clock Transition — •Mohammad Soltani, Julian Feiler, Konrad Koenigsmann, Jin Yang, Max Hachmann, and Peter Schauss
17:00 Q 67.12 Integrated Quantum Information Processing with Novel Photonic Interfaces — •Louis L. Hohmann, Jeldrik Huster, and Stefanie Barz
17:00 Q 67.13 Faster, more efficient loading of Yb+ and Ba+ ions for mixed-species cryogenic trapped ion quantum computers — •Marwan Mohammed, Michael Johanning, and Christof Wunderlich
17:00 Q 67.14 A cryo-compatible optical system for addressing and achromatic imaging of trapped Yb+ and Ba+ ions — •Ernst Alfred Hackler, Daniel Busch, Kunal Kumbhar, Marwan Mohammed, Patrick H. Huber, Dorna Niroomand, and Christof Wunderlich
17:00 Q 67.15 Programmable Quantum Computers and Teleportation: Theory and ExperimentHans-Otto Carmesin and •Jannes Ruder
17:00 Q 67.16 Utilizing TWA simulations as quantum inspired approximative solve for max-cut problems — •Dennis Breu, Tom Schlegel, Alexey Bochkarev, Simon Ohler, Michael Fleischhauer, and Maximilian Kiefer-Emmanouilidis
17:00 Q 67.17 Quantum Routing in Quantum Networks — •Johanna Seitz, Lukas Pausch, and Matthias Zimmermann
17:00 Q 67.18 Recent advances in the implementation of a post-processing pipeline for a star-shaped quantum key hub — •Tobias Liebmann and Thomas Walther
17:00 Q 67.19 Implementation of unidirectional modulation of polarization squeezed states for an experimental free-space continuous-variable quantum key distribution scheme — •Jan Schreck, Kevin Jaksch, Thomas Dirmeier, Hüseyin Vural, and Christoph Marquardt
17:00 Q 67.20 Phase Measurements in a Highly Imbalanced Interferometer — •Maximilian Mengler, Sarah Wenk, and Thomas Walther
17:00 Q 67.21 Floquet engineering in a dissipatively protected subspace — •Liz Burton and Francesco Petiziol
17:00 Q 67.22 Quantum Kolmogorov-Arnold Networks for Interpretable Healthcare Models — •Vanessa Stein, Yannick Werner, Akash Malemath, Nikolaos Palaiodimopoulos, Paula Manso Zorilla, Hamraz Javaheri, Mengxi Liu, Paul Lukowicz, Vitor Fortes Rey, Gregor Alexander Stavrou, Omid Ghamarnejad, and Maximilian Kiefer-Emmanouilidis
17:00 Q 67.23 Evaluating the Impact of Expert-Curated vs. LLM-Generated Feedback on Novice Quantum Programmer Performance — •Lars Krupp, Jonas Bley, Smriti Sharma, Maximilian Kiefer-Emmanouilidis, Paul Lukowicz, and Jakob Karolus
17:00 Q 67.24 Synthetic Data Generation for Healthcare Prediction — •Paula Manso Zorilla, Yannick Werner, Hamraz Javaheri, Gregor Alexander Stavrou, Omid Ghamarnejad, Paul Lukowicz, Maximilian Kiefer-Emmanouilidis, and Vitor Fortes Rey
17:00 Q 67.25 Quantum-Inspired Low-Entanglement Optimization Techniques for Image Segmentation — •Marie Gogolin, Richard Castro, Yannick Werner, Ali Mogisheh, Alexander Geng, Arcesio Castaneda Medina, Paul Lukowicz, and Maximilian Kiefer-Emmanouilidis
17:00 Q 67.26 First-detection return statistics in quantum walks with long-range hopping — •Sayan Roy, Shamik Gupta, Giovanna Morigi, and Gabriele Perfetto
17:00 Q 67.27 Non-Exponential Decay in Finite Photonic Waveguide Arrays — •Florian Huber, Benedikt Braumandl, Johannes Knörzer, Jonas Himmel, Carlotta Versmold, Robert Jonsson, Alexander Szameit, and Jasmin Meinecke
17:00 Q 67.28 Quantum searches as quantum walks on a graph with variable connectivity — •Giovanni Ragazzi, Emma King, Paolo Bordone, Giovanna Morigi, Matteo Paris, and Andrea Solfanelli
17:00 Q 67.29 Statistical properties of quantum ensembles on hyperspheres — •Max Tartler and Reinhold Walser
17:00 Q 67.30 Quantum states on hyper-spheres — •Christian Schaub and Reinhold Walser
17:00 Q 67.31 Applications of Multi-Qubit Gates for Scalable Quantum Algorithms in Trapped-Ion SystemsEoin Potts, Alexander Gresch, Soronzonbold Otgonbaatar, Marcel Seelbach, Dimitris Badounas und •Michael Fromm
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