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Practical Quantum Computing School

22/11/2021 @ 09:30 - 26/11/2021 @ 17:00

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CINECA/IFAB Practical Quantum Computing School 

1° edition Online – Registrations are open

The quantum computing school developed by IFAB and CINECA dedicated to the practical use of new quantum computers with D-Wave, Pasqal, Amazon Web Services, ATOS and IBM.

CINECA and IFAB are pleased to present the first edition of the “Practical Quantum Computing School”, the quantum computing school dedicated to the practical use of new quantum computers.

Thanks to the “Practical Quantum Computing School”, students will learn directly from the developers how to use the most famous tools for Quantum Computing available on the market.

The school was created to instruct the scientific (and non-scientific) community with practical examples to use the most important platforms for accessing current quantum computers and quantum emulators.

Being a school mainly based on the practical use of quantum computing resources, to participate and take full advantage of all the proposed contents it will be necessary to have a minimum knowledge of Quantum Computing (including Quantum Annealing topics). This information can be found in any Introduction to Quantum Computing course.

In this first edition we will have the opportunity to learn how to use the software of D-Wave, Pasqal, Amazon Web Services, ATOS and IBM.

All the lessons will be held exclusively online and in English

 

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SCHOOL AGENDA

22/11/2021 – D-Wave
TIMETABLE: 09:30 –12:00 13:00 – 16:00
D-Wave’s mission is to unlock the power of quantum computing for the world. In this workshop, we will introduce you to our quantum computers and suite of software tools that are available through the Leap cloud platform. Using the Ocean Software Development Kit, a Python programming package, together we will build quadratic models for real optimization problems that can run on both our hybrid solvers and quantum annealers. To conclude, we’ll showcase some real-world customer applications. This hands-on workshop will require participants to have an active Leap account, which can be created for free at cloud.dwavesys.com/leap.

 

23/11/2021 – Pasqal: Pulse-level Programming of Neutral-Atom Devices with Pulser
TIMETABLE: 09:30- 17:00
Programmable arrays of Rydberg neutral atoms are rising in notoriety thanks to recent successes in controlling and showcasing remarkable phenomena in many-body quantum physics. They are entering a more mature stage in which hundreds of atoms can be prepared and acted upon by laser pulses. In addition, the development of high-fidelity quantum gates is making them promising architectures for quantum computation. In this course we present Pulser, an open-source Python library for programming neutral-atom devices at the pulse level. Pulser provides a user-friendly environment for the design of pulse sequences in close contact with the hardware, along with simulation routines for studying and exploring their outcomes for small systems. It is a versatile framework for the design of quantum protocols in general, supporting the implementation of both quantum circuits and analog procedures. We will introduce – with a series of walk-through code examples – how to construct the basic blocks of a sequence tailored to run on a real device. Then, we present how to put together and explore several interesting applications that have been the focus of recent research: the construction of a controlled-Z gate for digital quantum computation, which exploits the Rydberg Blockade mechanism, the preparation of an antiferromagnetic state in a 2D grid of atoms by adiabatically varying the parameters of an Ising Hamiltonian, and the solution of the Maximal Independent Set combinatorial problem, which is naturally embeddable into the Rydberg atom arrays.

 

24/11/2021 – Amazon Web Services: Amazon Braket: an integrated software development environment for quantum computing in the cloud
TIMETABLE: 09:30-17:00
Amazon Braket is a fully managed quantum computing service that helps you get started with quantum computing and accelerate your research using cloud resources on Amazon Web Services (AWS). Amazon Braket integrates in a single development environment everything you need to build, test and run quantum algorithms. It has been designed to be technology agnostic, removing the need to code against quantum programming environments, which commonly exist for different quantum computers. It includes a unified development platform, a choice of classical circuit simulators, and access to different types of quantum processing units (QPU) from several hardware providers (D-Wave, IonQ and Rigetti). With the Amazon Braket, you can build quantum algorithms, then test and run them on different quantum computers and simulators by changing a single line of code. In this hands-on workshop we will introduce Amazon Braket and how this is integrated with other AWS cloud services. We will demonstrate how to develop and test your algorithms against the high-performance simulators and access the QPU for running your first cloud quantum computing program.

Agenda:

9:30   – 10:00 – Introduction to Amazon Braket

10:00 – 10:30 – Walk through the AWS Cloud Console

10:30 – 11:00 – Virtual Coffee Break and Chat

11:00 – 12:30 – Getting started with Managed Notebooks

12:30 – 13:30 – Lunch Break

13:30 – 14:15 – Using Amazon Braket SDK in local development environment

14:15 –  15:00 – Demonstration of Hybrid Classical/Quantum Algorithms. Use case: VQE

15:00 – 15:30 – Virtual Coffee Break and Chat

15:30 – 16:15 – Demonstration of Hybrid Classical/Quantum Algorithms. Use case: QML

16:15 – 17:00 – Closing with Quantum Randomness

 

25/11/2021 – ATOS
TIMETABLE: 09:30-17:00

9.30- 11:00 : Atos Quantum Program and MyQLM Hands on Demo Session + Q&A – Ingmar D’Amato & Xavier Geoffret

11-11:15: Break

11:15 – 11:45: Atos Quantum Simulated Annealing Environment: QLM for Combinatorial Optimization + Q&A– Sabine Keravel

LUNCH BREAK

14:00 – 14:50 : Max – Cut Hands-on demo on QLM (Digital & Analog approach) + Q&A

14:50 – 15: Break

15 – 15:30: Q-Score, the Atos free quantum Benchmarking standard for Quantum Processors + Q&A

END

26/11/2021 – IBM
TIMETABLE: 9.30-17.00
During this lesson participants will program quantum computers using Qiskit opensource framework (Quantum Information Software Kit).
Participants will learn how to use the programming graphic tool Circuit Composer and Qiskit packages for Python by sending their programs via cloud to real quantum computers made available on the IBM Quantum platform.
Finally, participants will be shown how it is possible to perform some quantum algorithms known in the literature.
AGENDA:

  • 9:30 – Introduction on IBM Quantum
  • 10:30 – Hands-on session on IBM Quantum Composer: a graphical quantum programming tool that lets you drag and drop operations to build quantum circuits and run them on real quantum hardware or simulators.
  • 12:30 – Lunch break.
  • 13:30 – Hands-on session on QISKIT: an open-source SDK for working with quantum computers at the level of pulses, circuits, and application modules.
  • 14:30 – Deep dive into quantum algorithms using Python on Jupyter Notebook.
  • 16:30 – Closing

 

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22/11/2021 @ 09:30
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26/11/2021 @ 17:00
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CINECA
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