Quantum Frontiers in Particle Physics: From Sensing Rare Decays to Solving Collider Challenges with Kyoungchul Kong

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Quantum Frontiers in Particle Physics: From Sensing Rare Decays to Solving Collider Challenges with Kyoungchul Kong

Kyoungchul (KC) Kong (hosted by Bhupal Dev) from the University of Kansas will be presenting the Physics Theory Seminar on Quantum Frontiers in Particle Physics: From Sensing Rare Decays to Solving Collider Challenges.

Quantum computing represents one of today's most exciting frontiers in science and technology, with the potential to tackle problems that are intractable for classical computers. In this talk, I will highlight some promising applications in particle physics where quantum approaches could revolutionize analysis -- including quantum optimization for combinatorial challenges at the LHC and the use of qubit-based sensors in dark matter detection.

This lecture was made possible by the William C. Ferguson Fund.