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    • Characterization, Verification and Control for Large Quantum Systems 

      Granade, Christopher E. (University of Waterloo, 2015-03-31)
      Quantum information processing offers potential improvements to a wide range of computing endevaors, including cryptography, chemistry simulations and machine learning. The development of practical quantum information ...
    • Error Correction of Second-Generation Sequencing Reads 

      Marinier, Eric (University of Waterloo, 2014-12-16)
      The introduction of second-generation DNA sequencers has enabled researchers to explore biological information in ways never before possible. These sequencers provide increased throughput over first-generation sequencers ...
    • Land Disturbance Extraction in Alberta Oil Sands Satellite Imagery 

      Hu, Bingxu (University of Waterloo, 2021-12-10)
      Tracking and mapping land disturbances from oil and gas development are critical to environmental assessments and land reclamation. Manual extraction of land disturbances is costly, time-consuming, and requires updating ...
    • Resource optimization for fault-tolerant quantum computing 

      Paetznick, Adam (University of Waterloo, 2014-01-02)
      Quantum computing offers the potential for efficiently solving otherwise classically difficult problems, with applications in material and drug design, cryptography, theoretical physics, number theory and more. However, ...
    • Transmitting Quantum Information Reliably across Various Quantum Channels 

      Ouyang, Yingkai (University of Waterloo, 2013-05-01)
      Transmitting quantum information across quantum channels is an important task. However quantum information is delicate, and is easily corrupted. We address the task of protecting quantum information from an information ...

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