Workshop on Quantum and Hybrid Quantum/Classical Computing
Thursday, June 2, 2022 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM · 3 hr. 59 min. (Europe/Berlin)
Hall Y12 - 2nd Floor
Quantum Program Development and Optimization
Information
Quantum computing is an emerging technology that promises to solve extremely complex problems beyond the capabilities of conventional and future supercomputers.
Despite recent advances in the Quantum software and hardware, further scaling up of the technology and additional fault tolerance is needed in order to solve relevant large scale problems.
Combining Quantum Computing strategies with the currently available classical HPC approaches might provide better performance for a variety of scientific problems. For the near-term applicability of Quantum Computing, it is important to investigate Hybrid Quantum/Classical Approaches.
Quantum Computing has matured to a point where involvement of researchers, developers and end users can be really useful and even accelerate the development of the hardware and the associated software stack. It is also important to prepare the market place for the new technologies and educate businesses, the public sector and governments about the potential uses, benefits and timelines.
Organizers:
Organizers:
- Vassil Alexandrov (Hartree Centre - STFC)
- Dieter Kranzlmüller (Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ))
- Luke Mason (Hartree Centre - STFC)
- Ivano Tavernelli (IBM)
Format
On-site
Speakers
Emre Sahin
Quantum Software EngineerHartree Centre, STFCDr Peter Eder
Global Head of Strategic PartnershipsIQM Quantum ComputersLuigi Iapichino
Group Leader, QC User Enablement and ApplicationsLeibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ)Alessandro Baroni
Dr.Los Alamos National LaboratoryKemal Bidzhiev
Quantum software developerPASQAL SASXiaolong Deng
ResearcherlrzTravis Humble
DirectorORNLFrancesca Schiavello
Quantim Software EngineerHartree Centre