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Tuesday June 22 - Technical workshopWorkshop 01 - 14:00 to 16:00
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It is now possible to run real-world applications on small superconducting and ion trap quantum processors with around 50 qubits, and roadmaps point toward 1000 qubits in less than 5 years.
In this talk we will describe the present status and near-future plans for quantum processing units (QPU) and integration with HPC.
We will then discuss the status of variational algorithms for hybrid computing applied to optimization and quantum chemistry.
Biography: Göran Wendin (Tekn.dr. Theoretical Physics in 1972) is a professor at the Department of Microtechnology and Nanoscience at Chalmers University of Technology in Gothenburg, Sweden. Over the years his research has involved dynamics of many-electron systems, atom-laser interaction, electron transport in nanostructures, Andreev levels in Josephson junctions, and more recently quantum computing with superconducting circuits. Since 2000 he has coordinated five major EU projects on quantum computing with superconducting devices. He is currently a project leader in EU QT-flagship OpenSuperQ and in the Swedish WACQT, both with the mission to build a European superconducting quantum computer. |
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