All times PT
For more information please visit the NQN Workshop page.
All times PT
For more information please visit the NQN Workshop page.
9:00 AM – 9:20 AM
Opening Remarks (LINK)
University of Washington Provost Mark Richards and Associate Professor Kai-Mei Fu
9:30 AM – 10:20 AM
It starts in the lab – controlling instruments and acquiring data with QCoDeS. (LINK)
William Nielsen (MSFT)
10:20 AM – 11:10 AM
Quantum Programming for Controlling Experiments and Expressing Algorithms (LINK)
Ken Brown (Duke University)
12:10 PM – 1:00 PM
Programming a Train Track While You’re on the Train (LINK)
Dave Bacon (Google)
1:00 PM – 1:50 PM
Software at Gate Set Tomography (LINK)
Erik Nielsen (Sandia National Laboratory)
2:20 PM – 3:10 PM
Teaching Quantum Computing Through a Practical Software-Driven Approach Using Microsoft QDK (LINK)
Mariia Mykhailova (MSFT)
3:10 PM – 4:00 PM
Flipped Seminar (LINK)
Chris Ferrie (UTS)
4:00 PM
Adjourn
9:00 AM – 9:50 AM
“Hack” in the Classroom – A Perspective From Teaching 120+ Students on Multiple Systems and Using Multiple Languages (LINK)
Jens Palsberg (UCLA)
9:50 AM – 10:40 AM
Quantum Computing – Research Perspectives and Funding/Education Programs (LINK)
Margaret Martonosi (NSF)
11:40 AM – 12:30 PM
Use of Quantum Programming for Algorithm Testing and Assessment (LINK)
Yuan Su (UMD/CalTech)
12:30 PM – 1:20 PM
Introduction to Microsoft Quantum Development Kit Libraries (LINK)
Guen Prawiroatmodjo (MSFT)
1:50 PM – 2:40 PM
Visualization – Building Tools for Intuitive QPU Programming (With live demos of Teleportation and Shor) (LINK)
Eric Johnston (PSI Quantum)
2:40 PM – 4:00 PM
Student Poster Session – Lightning Round Followed by Individual Poster Breakout Rooms (Accommodate N&S American Timezones) (LINK)
Poster Session 1 – Raphael Koh – Staring into the soul of a Q# program (LINK)
Poster Session 2 – Parth Shroff – Simulating Quantum Physics and Quantum Computer Science Phenomena using a Virtual Quantum Optics Laboratory (VQOL) (LINK)
Poster Session 3 – Hector Hernandez Corzo – Learning Potentials of Quantum Systems by Deep Neural Networks (LINK)
Poster Session 4 – Xiruo Yan – A Quantum Computer Architecture Based on Silicon Donor Qubits Coupled by Photons (LINK)
Poster Session 5 – Francisco Delgado – Indefinite causal order performance in quantum communication on generic Pauli channels (LINK)
Poster Session 6 – Carlos Cardoso-Isidoro – Indefinite causal order enhances quantum teleportation (LINK)
4:00 PM
Adjourn
9:00 AM – 10:10 AM
Student Poster Session – Lightning Round Followed by Individual Poster Breakout Rooms (Accommodate European and APAC Timezones) (LINK)
Poster Session 1 – Zeki C. Seskir – Assessing the effectiveness of Teaching Quantum Computing Through a Hands-on Quantum Programming Workshop (LINK)
Poster Session 2 – Utkarsh Azad – Electronic Energy Calculations using Hybrid Quantum-Classical Algorithms (LINK)
Poster Session 3 – Luis Jiménez Navajas – Reverse engineering of quantum programs toward KDM models (LINK)
Poster Session 4 – Anthony Ciavarella – Quantum Computation of Particle Decays (LINK)
Poster Session 5 – Christopher Kang – Extending the Scale of Exact Molecular Simulations Via Memory-Efficient Quantum Phase Estimation (LINK)
10:10 AM – 11:00 AM
Resource Estimation – Using Q# and the Extension Possibilities Through Custom Simulators or Rewriting Steps (LINK)
Mathias Soeken (MSFT/EFPL)
11:00 AM – 11:50 AM
Design, Properties and Programming of Trapped-Ion Quantum Information Processors (LINK)
Peter Maunz (IONQ)
12:50 PM – 1:40 PM
Using IBM Qiskit for Quantum Algorithm Benchmarking and High-School Outreach (LINK)
Edwin Barnes (Virginia Tech)
1:40 PM – 2:30 PM
The Virtual Quantum Optics Laboratory Tool (VQOL) (LINK)
Brian La Cour (UT – Austin)
3:30 PM
Adjourn