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CamachoLab Attends QNumerics Summer School and CoQREATE Workshop

QNumerics 2025 Photo
Students who travelled to QNumerics 2025 at UMass Amherst pose for a photo

Members of BYU's CamachoLab travelled to Massachusetts from the 14th to the 22nd of July to attend the Numerical Methods in Quantum Information Science Summer School (QNumerics) and participate in a CoQREATE workshop to discuss collaboration on quantum sciences with partners from Ireland.

At the 2025 QNumerics Summer School, participants learned simulation methods for quantum dynamics, quantum error correction, and quantum networks. Guest lecturers attended to discuss current research in tensor networks, gpu computing, and other high performance computing techniques for quantum simulations.

QNumerics Presentation

Photo: Guus Avis from UMass Amherst presents on quantum simulation techniques

After the Summer School, members of BYU's CamachoLab attended a CoQREATE workshop with collaborators from Ireland. At the workshop, CamachoLab members Tyler Stowell and Sequoia Ploeg presented on current work with the optical green machine for use in quantum networking, while Matthew Worthington and Christian Carver discussed simulation techniques for quantum photonic circuits using simphony, a quantum photonic simulator developed at BYU.

A variety of opportunities for collaboration were discussed at the two events, and moving forward, CamachoLab students hope to continue to contribute to current research in quantum information sciences.