Presentation
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Quantum Technology hold the promise to revolutionize our life and work. These technologies offer enormous advantages for science, economy, politics and civil society and have the potential to radically change and impact almost every section of modern societies. In this seminar, Morten will highlight some of these aspects, with an emphasis on the links between AI and quantum technologies, their pros and cons and state of the art.
Speaker
Morten Hjorth-Jensen is a theoretical physicist working on computational physics and quantum mechanical many-body theory, quantum computing, quantum machine learning and quantum technologies, and machine learning and artificial intelligence applied to the physical sciences.
Program
12:00 – Doors open and lunch is served
12:15 – "Quantum Technology and Artificial Intelligence" by Morten Hjorth-Jensen (Professor, Department of Physics)
13:00 – Mingling (and goodbye)
To participate, please fill out the registration form. This way, we will not be short on food and drinks! (Registration is not binding and you are welcome to join us anyway!)
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About the seminar series
Once a month, dScience will invite you to join us for lunch and professional talks at the Science Library. In addition to these, we will serve lunch in our lounge in Kristine Bonnevies house every Thursday. Due to limited space (40 people), this will be first come, first served. See how to find us here.
Our lounge can also be booked by PhDs and Postdocs on a regular basis, whether it is for a meeting or just to hang out – we have fresh coffee all day long!