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Nous voici (déjà) dans le 60e épisode de Quantum, le podcast de l'actualité quantique francophone. Événements France Quantum 2024 : les replays vidéo sont disponibles. Le séminaire Teratec TQCI sur le Benchmarking avait lieu à Reims les 4 et 5 juin. Voici les slides. La conférence Q-Expo les 11 et 12 juin d'Amsterdam organisée par le consortium QuiC Forum HQI au siège du CNRS le 13 juin AI Days à Brest le 19 juin L'École des Mines organisait le 26 juin une conférence sur les deeptechs avec un panel dédié aux technologies quantiques. Lindau les 1 et 2 juillet en Allemagne. On se prépare pour notre bain de prix Nobel puisque cet événement en regroupe 38 ! France C12 lève 18M€ Partenariat entre Pasqal et IBM Record chez PasqalContrôle précis du positionnement de 828 atomes dans plus de 2000 sites. La communication de Pasqal : https://www.pasqal.com/news/pasqal-exceeds-1000-atoms-in-quantum-processor/ Le papier scientifique : Rearrangement of single atoms in a 2000-site optical tweezers array at cryogenic temperatures by Grégoire Pichard, Adrien Signoles, Antoine Browaeys, Thierry Lahaye, Davide Dreon et al, arXiv, May 2024 (6 pages). Partenariat entre QuEra et QperfectL'annonce valorise cette startup française encore jeune dont l'émulateur quantique est très performant, à base de réseaux de tenseurs. Quandela inaugure une ligne de fabricationIl s'agit de l'extension de la ligne pilote de l'IPVF à Palaiseau avec l'achat de machines de production en propre par Quandela. Une humoriste du quantique, enfin !Célia Pelluet, Docteure en physique quantique est aussi humoriste. Elle était en déplacement aux Pays-Bas pour un #standup le 19 juin au @Panama Amsterdam pour faire rire avec des blagues scientifiques et sur son quotidien de chercheuse. International Quantinuum bat un nouveau record Quantinuum (USA) est passé de 32 à 56 qubits avec son QPU H2 et obtenait en juin une fidélité record de 99,84% pour des portes à deux qubits. The computational power of random quantum circuits in arbitrary geometries by Matthew DeCross, Marco Pistoia, et al, arXiv, June 2024 (36 pages).Entangling four logical qubits beyond break-even in a nonlocal code by Yifan Hong, Elijah Durso-Sabina, David Hayes, and Andrew Lucas, arXiv, June 2024 (6 pages). AQT teste l'approche 2DL'Autrichien AQT testait une puce 2D QCCD avec leur processus Quantum Spring Array (QSA), avec l'aide d'Infineon. Demonstration of two-dimensional connectivity for a scalable error-corrected ion-trap quantum processor architecture by Marco Valentini, Martin Rainer Blatt, Markus Müller, Thomas Monz, Philipp Schindler et al, arXiv, June 2024 (23 pages). Oxford IonicsLa startup UK a annoncé à la conférence DAMOP 2024 la réalisation de porte à deux qubits sur des ions piégés avec une fidélité de 99.97%. Duke Université et l'interconnexion longue distance d'ionsQ-CTRL La startup Australienne publiait un résultat de mitigation d'erreurs permettant de multiplier par 4 la taille d'un problème d'optimisation pouvant être résolu avec précision sur un QPU d'IBM de 127 qubits par rapport à ce que pourrait faire un Quantum Annealer de D-Wave. Quantum optimization using a 127-qubit gate-model IBM quantum computer can outperform quantum annealers for nontrivial binary optimization problems by Natasha Sachdeva, Gavin S. Harnett, Smarak Maity, Samuel Marsh, Yulun Wang, Adam Winick, Ryan Dougherty, Daniel Canuto, You Quan Chong, Michael Hush, Pranav S. Mundada, Christopher D. B. Bentley, Michael J. Biercuk, and Yuval Baum, arXiv, June 2024 (18 pages). A comment on comparing optimization on D-Wave and IBM quantum processors by Catherine C. McGeoch, Kevin Chern, Pau Farré, and Andrew K. King, D-Wave, arXiv, June 2024 (5 pages). Origin QuantumEn janvier 2024, la startup chinoise avait annoncé la mise en ligne de leur processeur Wukong à 72 qubits, utilisant 126 coupleurs accordables. Il aura fallu attendre mai et juin 2024 pour en connaitre leurs figures de mérite. Enabling Large-Scale and High-Precision Fluid Simulations on Near-Term Quantum Computers by Zhao-Yun Chen, Guo-Ping Guo et al, Origin Quantum, arXiv, June 2024 (31 pages). Demonstrating a universal logical gate set on a superconducting quantum processor by Jiaxuan Zhang, Guo-Ping Guo et al, Origin Quantum, CAS et al, arXiv, May 2024 (15 pages). Intel Pando Tree En juin, Intel présentait Pando Tree, une solution de multiplexage des signaux de contrôle de qubits entre les étages 4K et 10-20 mK. Intel's Millikelvin Quantum Research Control Chip Provides Denser Integration with Qubits, Intel, June 2024. Qblox lève 28M€https://www.linkedin.com/posts/european-quantum-industry-consortium-quic_quantum-quantumtechnology-quic-activity-7209550500042551296-1RLy
New research from IBM and AWS shows that 76% of generative AI projects aren't being secured. Join us for a conversation with Dimple Ahluwalia and Ryan Dougherty of IBM and Clarke Rodgers of AWS as we dig into the research findings to answer why 70% of executives say their organizations are prioritizing innovation over security. Listen in and learn what it takes to securely implement generative AI technologies.Read the full report on Executive Insights: https://aws.amazon.com/executive-insights/content/securing-generative-ai-what-matters-now/
Enrollment needs to focus on relational sales with your “customer” — the prospective student.Personalizing connections and conversations will leave your customers more confident about potentially enrolling in your institution.That's why we've invited Ryan Dougherty, Principal Partner at TG Three, to talk about all things enrollment, relational sales, and the dreaded enrollment cliff.In this episode, we break down the steps to enrollment success through personalization.Join us as we discuss: [6:25] Are traditional business terms okay in higher ed?[11:30] Training your frontline employees to be ambassadors for your school[19:30] Common enrollment department mistakesCheck out these resources we mentioned during the podcast:TG ThreeTo hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website, or search for Biblical Higher Ed Talk in your favorite podcast player.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Welcome Ryan Dougherty to the show! Helping people and teams grow is Ryan's passion. He believes if you love what you do and who you do it with you can achieve amazing results. Ryan is a co-owner and principal partner at TG Three (www.tgthree.com), a strategy company that equips leaders and Christian institutions to get from where they are to where they want to be. Prior to his consulting and coaching work, he served for 20 years in enrollment and marketing at George Fox University outside Portland, Oregon, leading to unprecedented growth. By developing people, creating a pipeline of accountable leaders, and implementing innovative strategy, the university experienced explosive enrollment gains beginning in 2013 resulting in an additional $65 million in revenue. Before departing to launch TG Three, he served as Vice President of Enrollment and Marketing. Ryan earned an undergraduate degree in Psychology and a Master of Business Administration. He has two great kids–a 16-year-old son and a 13-old-daughter–with his amazing wife, Meredith. In this episode, we talk about key moments in saying yes to helping people and what that looks like as a leader. Ryan and I talk about how helping people happens when we see the needs around us and step in to offer our skills and giftings. We answer the question of how leaders keep saying the right "yes"? Ryan offers his wisdom by saying, "Do great work in the position you're in and step up when there's opportunity." Ryan shares about a time when he and his wife faced a trauma in their lives and how each of their lives shifted greatly and what that meant for their leadership lives. Some questions we unpack during our conversation are as follows: What is our motivation as we follow the call to being a leader? How do we lean in to growth and challenge? What is the definition of "Responsiblity?" Is being "Over responsible" in a role ever a good thing? Does a Leader always need to be "Out front?" What are we leading for and to what end? Some advice Ryan offers is as follows: Set time for work is set time for work. Priorities are a weighting of our responsibilities. Might we be stealing from another person's leadership and development when we show up for everything? At the crux of leadership is the concept of love. If we don't love the people we are leading, we will lead with the wrong motivation. If you have a calling for leadership, determine and discern your motivation. Just get out of yourself and contribute to others' lives--that's Christian leadership. If you want to go fast, go alone; if you want to go far, go with others. Family is a bedrock for teaching others about leadership. Leadership isn't about my style; it's about the people who I am leading. We conclude our discussion with the important topic of support. Trust, compassion, and hope are support. When leaders face transition, they often lose their peer support. Ryan points to Gallup's research that say that you have to have a friend at work for your best work to happen. He also suggests that a boss who cares about their employees shows support. They show it by developing their employees, creating space for trust, and genuine relationship. If leadership is about development and relationship, it doesn't matter how different a person's style or age may be. What matters is that leaders develop others where others are and where they are going. Enjoy the Show! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pamela-havey-lau/message
A topic about Social Emotional Learning (SEL). We discussed the definition of SEL, dispelled its myths, and played BINGO.Enjoy!Vickie Willis Ryan Dougherty Rhea Cooper#SEL #mentalhealth #copingskills #education #socialemotionallearning The audio is low, fixing it as we speak!
Eric Raisbeck Special Teams Analyst, Penn State History: Utah State, Wisconsin-Platteville, South Dakota School of Mines Notable Specialists: Dom Eberle, K (Green Bay Packers), Jordan Stout (Baltimore Ravens), P https://www.twitter.com/coachraisbeck Ryan Saparto Special Teams Analyst, Oregon St History: Montana State, Washington, Washington St. Notable Specialists: Luke Loecher, Everett Hayes, Jared Padmos, Keegan Firth, Daniel Rodriguez https://twitter.com/CoachSaparto Ryan Dougherty Special Teams Analyst, University of Southern California History: Oklahoma, Lehigh, Eastern Carolina Notable Specialists: Austin Seibert, K, Gabe Brkic, K, https://twitter.com/CoachRDougherty
In this episode, we invite Ryan Dougherty founder of Time Slippers - who turned a kickstarter and a single idea into to a wildly popular cult revered brand - where sneakers meet slippers.
20 minutes after Ryan Dougherty cut off his ankle monitor and the Doughertys run to Mexico started in earnest, Ryan's heavy foot puts them in the crosshairs of law enforcement and a high speed chase ensues through the streets of Zephyerhills. Desperate and not willing to back down Dylan picks up an AK-47 setting off a chain of events that none of the siblings can turn back on. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On August 1, 2001 21-year-old Ryan Dougherty appeared in a Florida courtroom to plead no contest to felony charges for a crime he committed as a teenager. No longer the person he was back then, Ryan was looking forward to the future with his pregnant girlfriend who was due to give birth to their son in days. After court, Ryan met with his probation officer and was shocked to learn he had 48 hours to comply with the terms or he'd be sent to prison for 15 years. Distraught, Ryan confided in his 29-year-old sister Lee Grace and 26-year-old-brother Dylan. As the hours ticked by, the trio felt the only way to save Ryan from prison was to run. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
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How good are you at planning? In the book, The Four Disciplines of Execution, it says "the more you do, the less you get done." Conversely, the more you do, the less you get done. If you try to do a bunch of things, your ability to execute goes out the window. But if you fixate on one thing, incredible things can happen. Not all things are worth getting done. So, how good are you at planning? I ask Ryan Dougherty this question and all kinds of good stuff comes out. Check it out.
As 2018 comes to a close, the College Football Playoff and New Year's Six bowls are set to be played. We get you ready as we're joined by ECU letterwinners and current Oklahoma staffers Damon Magazu and Ryan Dougherty from Miami as the Sooners prepare to take on #1 Alabama in the Orange Bowl. We discuss UCF's Fiesta Bowl matchup with LSU with Jason Beede of Knights 247 and talk about all NY6 games with SEC Network analyst and Flordia Hall of Famer Chris Doering. Lastly, ECU hoops returns to action tonight after a 10 day layoff and will look to improve to 7-5 as they wrap up non-league play against North Carolina A&T in Minges Coliseum on ESPN3.
As 2018 comes to a close, the College Football Playoff and New Year's Six bowls are set to be played. We get you ready as we're joined by ECU letterwinners and current Oklahoma staffers Damon Magazu and Ryan Dougherty from Miami as the Sooners prepare to take on #1 Alabama in the Orange Bowl. We discuss UCF's Fiesta Bowl matchup with LSU with Jason Beede of Knights 247 and talk about all NY6 games with SEC Network analyst and Flordia Hall of Famer Chris Doering. Lastly, ECU hoops returns to action tonight after a 10 day layoff and will look to improve to 7-5 as they wrap up non-league play against North Carolina A&T in Minges Coliseum on ESPN3.
Ryan Dougherty’s idea was ultra-sleek, comfortable slippers like the world hadn’t seen before. Now, after three challenging and exciting years as founder of TI:ME Slippers, Ryan’s high-end yoga mat slippers are making inroads into leisurewear. In this episode, Brian talks with Ryan about the trials of finding quality product manufacturing partners, hacking social media advertising, and navigating what Ryan calls the “golden age” of e-commerce entrepreneurship.
Gregory Plunkett is Director and Curator of the Cullman Program for Molecular Systematics at the New York Botanical Garden. We talk about phylogenetic analysis, naming plants, and Vanuatu. For more information: Traditional Shelters, Cyclone Houses, and the Temptations of Modern Construction on the New York Botanical Garden website Linguist K. David Harrison to Document Plants, Languages in Vanuatu by Ryan Dougherty
Welcome back to the show! This week is by far the Friendiest podcast ever! Inspired by the first song I played, I challenged myself and some friends to, "Remember When We Were Young." I spoke to four great friends. We get to speak to Ryan Dougherty, long time friend, painter, whose work was featured in the Monkelion comic and is also featured on the cover of this episode and Cali-based tye dyer (like he will tye-dye anything). We get to speak to Tim and Lydia, hometown friends from Cumberland MD, Delfest Foundation Board members and just plain great people. We get to speak to John Griffin, former owner of Larry’s Landing in St. John, USVI, great friend and a guy I have looked up to since the day I met him. We get to speak to Colby Dix, one half of the comic gold that is Touchpants, guitar player, and album releaser. We got to speak to all these great people and hear songs that helped shape their musical journeys young in life. It was a true honor and something we are going to do again. If you’d like to be on the next show or have questions you want answered on the show, email me at eli@cosmiclionproductions.com