Python talk night at City University Seattle (Belltown)
Details
Join us for an exciting talk night at City University of Seattle's Belltown Campus!
Agenda:
5:30-6pm: Doors open/networking
6-6:10pm: Opening remarks
6:10-6:35pm: Talk #1
6:35-6:50pm: Intermission
6:50-7:05pm: Lightning talk
7:05-7:30pm: Talk #2
7:30pm-8pm: Networking
After party to follow at Teku Tavern (552 Denny Wy, Seattle, WA 98109)
What we'll do:
This event will feature the following presentations:
Talk #1: Simulating a Famous Quantum Measurement Experiment on a Quantum Computer Using Python
Speaker: Brandon Warren
Description: We'll discuss a well-known quantum mechanics thought experiment and build a simple circuit to simulate it on a quantum computer, using Python. The experiment takes advantage of nonlocality and wave-particle duality. Along the way we will see how today's quantum computers perform compared to the ideal.
Lightning talk: TBD
Speaker: TBD
Description: TBD
Talk #2: TBD
Speaker: TBD
Description: TBD
What to bring:
Since this is a talk format meetup, you don't need a computer. Food will be provided.
All attendees are required to abide by the PuPPy Code of Conduct, you can read the Code of Conduct here: https://www.pspython.com/code-of-conduct/
Building access:
Please enter the building at the 6th Ave and Wall street entrance.
Parking:
The only parking for the event is street and paid garage parking.
Transit:
City U's campus is within walking distance of numerous buses including stops on 5th and Wall St, 3rd Ave and Bell St, 3rd Ave and Cedar St, 7th Ave and Denny Way and Dexter Ave and Denny Way.



