Latest Past Events

IEEE Germany YP Webinars on Quantum Computing by Zhen Luo

IEEE Young Professionals Germany presents Webinar on Microwave-Based Design and Physical Implementation of Superconducting Qubits Speaker: Zhen Luo, PhD Student at TU Munich & Fraunhofer EMFT. Date: Friday, March 31st, 2023. 13:00-14:00 (CEST) Join Link: https://bit.ly/3FCRS3h Abstract: Quantum computers are at the forefront of a technological revolution that promises to substantially increase computing power beyond what is currently possible with classical computers. In particular, quantum computers have the potential to surpass classical computers in various fields, including factoring integer numbers, simulating quantum systems, and solving optimization problems. In numerous leading qubit technologies, such as superconducting qubits based on Josephson junctions, microwaves are crucial in various aspects of quantum computation. This includes qubit state initialization, superposition, entanglement, general manipulation, and readout, which are necessary for implementing quantum algorithms. Additionally, classical electronic control systems based on microwaves that allow for scalable, multi-channel, synchronous stimulus response measurements with low-latency feedback, may be the critical component needed to eventually achieve practical quantum computers. This presentation focuses on the microwave-based design and physical implementation of superconducting qubits with a brief discussion of underlying physics. The key parameters of a superconducting qubit system will be emphasized, and simulations using HFSS will be utilized to enhance the understanding of microwave engineers. The talk will conclude with a discussion on the future prospects and challenges associated with superconducting quantum engineering.

2022 IEEE Day Event – Sounds that Matter – Auditory Human Factors

German International University in Berlin (GIU Berlin) Am Borsigturm 162, Berlin

IEEE YP Germany in collaboration with the IEEE ITSS German Chapter, is inviting everyone cordially to our 2022 IEEE Day Event. IEEE Day celebrates the first time in history when engineers worldwide gathered to share their technical ideas in 1884. Meet colleagues and get up to date with technology and research.Talk Abstract: It is important to note when it comes to the sonic description of movement in space that our auditory system is more extensively equipped than our visual system. For example, our ears enable us to locate sounds from different directions at any time and regardless of which direction we are looking. In doing so, pitches, volumes, and a wide variety of sound qualities are assigned meaning that help us to react appropriately to our environment in a given situation. A roaring lion, a sudden very loud clap of thunder, the soft rattle of a rattlesnake will alert and elevate us in seconds, while the soft rustling of leaves or the bubbling of a river have a calming and decelerating effect.Date: Wednesday, October 12th, 2022 Time: 17:00 – 18:00 Location: German International University in Berlin (GIU Berlin) Am Borsigturm 162, 13507 BerlinMike von der Nahmer is a composer, sound researcher, music psychotherapist and music dramaturge. His American/German/Cuban heritage influences the questions of identity, complexity, and transcendent connection that shape his music. He has written over 30 works for stage and over 100 works for concert and film; many have received national/international awards and been performed around the world. Mike worked for companies such as GRAMMY, Kenwood, Sony BMG and BMW. He is currently doing his PhD at the German Aerospace Center, researching “Underscoring Aircraft Ballets – Sonifying Air Traffic Control Data to heighten Situational Awareness – A Composer’s Perspective. The center of his work is the search and creation of the sonification of the mind, his (utopian) idea and concept that might help us in the future to understand the complexities of the brain through an audible representation. Read full bio here.

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Hiroshi Iwai Distinguished Lecture – Impact and Future of Nanoelectronics

The EDS Germany Chapter and NanoP proudly presents Prof. Hiroshi Iwai Vice Dean and Distinguished Professor from ICST. NYCU, Taiwan for a Distinguished Lecture on “Impact and Future of Nanoelectronics”. The lecture will be held on 18th February 2022 at 10am Berlin time. Interest participants please register via IEEE vTools by the following link: here!