2024 Future of Semiconductor Workshop: Quantum Computing and Systems
May 21, 2024
9 am–5 pm
WEB L105
Recent advancements in quantum computing hardware have created many research activities in quantum information science. The rise of noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) devices has greatly contributed to these advancements but also introduced a number of new challenges in the cross-stack design of quantum software and hardware. This workshop will highlight some of these challenges in the designs of quantum computing algorithms and systems. It will feature invited speakers to discuss state-of-the-art solutions to these challenges and explore future opportunities.
Workshop Organizers
Weilu Gao
weilu.gao@utah.edu
Tsung-wei Huang
tsung-wei.huang@wisc.edu
Angela Rasmussen
angela.rasmussen@utah.edu
Bob Knudsen
robert.knudsen@utah.edu
Workshop Sponsors
Registration
Registration is free, but is required to attend.
Invited Speakers
Kanad Basu (University of Texas at Dallas)
Zichang He (JP Morgan CHASE)
Swamit Tannu (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Gokul Subramanian Ravi (the University of Michigan – Ann Arbor)
Elaine Y Wong (Oak Ridge National Laboratory)
Walter O Krawec (University of Connecticut)
Hanrui Wang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Zhu Han (University of Houston)
Yufei Ding (University of California, San Diego)
Yiyu Shi (University of Notre Dame)
Weiwen Jiang (George Mason University)
Agenda
Start | End | Presenter | Institute | Talk Title |
---|---|---|---|---|
8:30 | 9:00 | - | - | Breakfast |
9:00 | 9:15 | Hanseup Kim | University of Utah | Opening Remarks |
9:15 | 9:45 | Tsung-Wei Huang | University of Wisconsin-Madison | FlatDD: A High-Performance Quantum Circuit Simulator using Decision Diagram and Flat Array |
9:45 | 10:15 | Gokul Subramanian Ravi | University of Michigan - Ann Arbor | A Hybrid Computing Ecosystem for Practical Quantum Advantage |
10:15 | 10:45 | Kanad Basu | University of Texas at Dallas | Efficient Quantum Verification Techniques |
Break | ||||
11:00 | 11:30 | Zichang He | JP Morgan CHASE | Challenges and Opportunities of Quantum Optimization in Finance |
11:30 | 12:00 | Yufei Ding | University of California, San Diego | Quantum Compiler Evolution Navigating from NISQ to Fault-Tolerant Systems |
12:00 | 12:30 | Weiwen Jiang | George Mason University | Quantum Design Automation toward Practical Quantum Computing |
Lunch | ||||
1:45 | 2:15 | Walter O. Krawec | University of Connecticut | Quantum Cryptography over Noisy Networks and Devices |
2:15 | 2:45 | Zhu Han | University of Houston | Hybrid Quantum-Classic Computing for Future Network Optimization and Machine Learning |
2:45 | 3:15 | Yiyu Shi | University of Notre Dame | Variational Quantum Pulse Learning |
Break | ||||
3:30 | 4:00 | Elaine Wong | Oak Ridge National Laboratory | On the Expressiveness of Quantum Circuits |
4:00 | 4:30 | Swamit Tannu | University of Wisconsin - Madison | Fighting Four Horsemen of the Quantum Computing Apocalypse - Hardware Errors, Scale, Utility and Cost |
4:30 | 5:00 | Hanrui Wang | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | Software stack for reconfigurable neutral atom quantum computing |