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Joe Smith, Research Fellow, University of Bristol, Chief Scientist, RobQuant will speak on “AI, Quantum Sensors and Quantum Robotics” at Quantum + AI in NYC, October 29-30

By Sandra Helsel posted 24 Aug 2024

Joe Smith, Research Fellow, University of Bristol, Chief Scientist, RobQuant will speak on Panel 9: AI, “Quantum Sensors and Quantum Robotics” at Quantum + AI in NYC, October 29-30.

Dr. Joe Smith is a Research Fellow at the University of Bristol. His research focuses on engineering large-scale quantum information systems. Previous to this, he was a Kennedy Scholar at MIT working on quantum sensing. Joe is also the Chief Scientist and founder of RobQuant, a company combining robotic systems and AI to deliver quantum sensing for healthcare.

IQT’s first QUANTUM + AI conference and exhibition covering the coming revolution of combining quantum computing with Artificial Intelligence (AI). QUANTUM + AI takes place October 29-30, 2024, in New York City.

Quantum computing and AI are highly synergistic. Quantum computing having the potential to significantly enhance AI capabilities. Quantum AI combines the power of quantum computing with AI to create new algorithms, machine learning techniques, search procedure and data processing techniques that are impossible to achieve with classical computers.
The Quantum + AI Summit will feature a dynamic lineup of speakers and networking opportunities. Our agenda will be meticulously curated to address the most pressing challenges and opportunities facing quantum computing in the AI age today, as well as showcase behind-the-scenes look at applications and platforms being constructed.

Click here for details: IQT Quantum+AI in NYC, October 29-30

Categories: Artificial intelligence, Conference, quantum computing, robotics

Tags: AI, healthcare, Quantum, robotics

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