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Lex Kemper, a 2012 Alvarez Fellow in Computing Sciences at Berkeley Lab, is now associate professor at North Carolina State University, where his research interests have taken a partial tack into the intersection of quantum computing and condensed matter physics. He shared some of his recent work in this talk on April 5, 2022. Berkeley Lab's Luis W. Alvarez Fellowship in Computing Sciences offers upcoming or recent Ph.D.'s the opportunity to work on some of the most important research challenges in computing sciences at a national lab synonymous with scientific excellence. The Alvarez Seminar Series features current and past Alvarez Fellows talking about their research and career paths. To learn more about the series, visit https://go.lbl.gov/alvarez-seminars. Lex Kemper was an Alvarez Fellow from 2012 to 2015. In this talk, Kemper shares some of the progress that has been made at the intersection of quantum computing and condensed matter physics. He defines both of those things briefly and explains why they make for good partners in studying the properties of quantum systems. Kemper's recent work has focused on how to make today’s quantum computers useful for solving problems in condensed matter, which requires some judicious choices of not only method but of problems, too. Finally, Kemper argues that we might actually be able to solve problems on quantum computers sometime in the near future (even without the vaunted error correction).