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2 & 3 February 2019
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Quantum Computing
Quantum Computing devroom
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AW1.121
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Saturday
When open source meets quantum computing
Opening keynote
Forest: An Open Source Quantum Software Development Kit
Delivering Practical Quantum Computing on the D-Wave System
D-Wave's Software Development Kit
D-Wave Hybrid Framework
What is IBMQ
Make your code count: Quantum simulations and collaborative code development
Introduction to QuTiP: the quantum toolbox in Python
Strawberry Fields - software for photonic quantum computing
PennyLane - Automatic differentiation and machine learning of quantum computations
Quantum Computing at Google and in the Cloud
An update on Google's quantum computing program and its open source tools.
Promotion of open source and role of standardization in Quantum Computing
Open panel discussion
Exponential speedup in progress
Closing remarks
Event
Speakers
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Saturday
When open source meets quantum computing
Opening keynote
Tomas Babej
10:30
10:55
Forest: An Open Source Quantum Software Development Kit
Robert Smith
11:00
11:45
Delivering Practical Quantum Computing on the D-Wave System
Alexander Condello
11:50
12:20
D-Wave's Software Development Kit
Alexander Condello
12:25
12:55
D-Wave Hybrid Framework
Radomir Stevanovic
13:00
13:30
What is IBMQ
Mark Mattingley-Scott
13:35
14:20
Make your code count: Quantum simulations and collaborative code development
Introduction to QuTiP: the quantum toolbox in Python
Shahnawaz Ahmed
14:25
15:10
Strawberry Fields - software for photonic quantum computing
Joshua Izaac
15:15
16:00
PennyLane - Automatic differentiation and machine learning of quantum computations
Nathan Killoran
16:05
16:50
Quantum Computing at Google and in the Cloud
An update on Google's quantum computing program and its open source tools.
Kevin D. Kissell
16:55
17:40
Promotion of open source and role of standardization in Quantum Computing
Open panel discussion
Tomas Babej
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Mark Fingerhuth
17:45
18:30
Exponential speedup in progress
Closing remarks
Mark Fingerhuth
18:35
19:00