A bunch of us are organising QUANTUM SOFTWARE 2.1 as part of IEEE Quantum Week. If you want to like quantum software but you think it basically sucks, then this workshop is for you. There will be a bunch of very cool projects presented! #quantum #quantumcomputing #quantumsoftware #quantumweek

https://sites.google.com/view/quantum-software-workshop-2025

Quantum Software 2.1 Workshop

Quantum Software 2.1: open problems, new ideas, and paths to scale IEEE Quantum Week 2025 conference, Aug 31st - Sept 5th ABQ Convention Center 401 2nd St NW, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA

Want to get involved in #QuantumComputing but feel it’s out of reach? 🧑‍💻

Projects like #classiq and #OQTOPUS are lowering barriers through #opensource, building global talent pipelines, and welcoming new #contributors.

Learn how they’re doing it from Linux Professional Institute (LPI) Editor Andrew Oram: https://lpi.org/s11i

@LPI #LPI #QuantumComputing #opensource #QuantumSoftware #FOSS #QuantumResearch #Linux #Tech #IBMQuantum @ClassiqTechnologies

Hello quantum friends. My team want to hire someone to work on adding QEC support to our quantum compilation stack. The ideal person will know about fault tolerant quantum computing and be keen to learn about how modern compiler tools work. The other way around might work too. The job is based in Cambridge, UK.

Please share!

#job #jobad #quantinuum #qec #quantumcomputing #quantumsoftware
https://jobs.eu.lever.co/quantinuum/d081de54-1194-4351-a390-2eb734d540c3

Quantinuum - Research Software Engineer - Quantum Error Correction

Quantinuum are hiring a research software engineer to work on compilation of fault-tolerant quantum software for the next generation of quantum computers. Quantum software relies on quantum error correction to work. However, quantum software engineers don’t want to think about error correction: they want the compiler do it for them. So we’re upgrading our TKET compiler do this, and we’re looking for help. As part of our Cambridge-based compiler team, you will contribute to our quantum compilation toolchain, with a focus on how implementing fault-tolerant protocols in the compiler. You’ll stay informed about the latest research on quantum error correction codes, fault-tolerant circuit design, and quantum compilation methods, as well as conducting original research of your own. You’ll work with scientists and engineers from all across Quantinuum to integrate all of our expertise into high-quality software for our team, and our customers. If you are excited by possibilities of quantum

👏#call4reading

✍️#Quantumsoftware development: a #survey #by Luis Jimenez-Navajas, Fabian Buhler, Frank Leymann, Ricardo Perez-Castillo, Mario Piattini, and Daniel Vietz

🔗 https://doi.org/10.26421/QIC24.7-8-4

Rinton Press - Publisher in Science and Technology

Rinton Press, a science and technology publisher, is founded by a team of scholars and publication professionals, and is based in Princeton, New Jersey. Rinton Press serves the scientific and academic community by publishing, marketing and distributing journals, books and proceedings, through a progressively wide variety of media such as CD-ROM and Internet in addition to conventional print on paper.

The Thinq Qrisp Community - Benefits for You:

✔️ Innovation Space: Develop new ideas and technologies for #QuantumProgramming.
✔️ Rapid Integration: New technologies are quickly incorporated into the open-source Qrisp project.
✔️ Central Hub: Connect with leading minds in #QuantumSoftware development.
Professionals from industry and academia are already working on quantum computer programming and sharing knowledge within the community.

Join us and become a part of the #ThinqQrispCommunity!

The deadline for the next Workshop on Quantum Software is on the 15th of May. The submission format is "eh, 5 pages whatever". The workshop is a satellite of PLDI in Copenhagen in June.
#quantumcomputing #quantumsoftware #pldi

https://pldi24.sigplan.org/home/wqs-2024

WQS 2024 - Workshop on Quantum Software 2024 - PLDI 2024

Learning how to program quantum computers is the next critical skill for developers. Despite this, current quantum programming tools are still at an early stage of the development process, which limits the possibility of creating real complex quantum software systems. The most urgent need for quantum software today is a systematic and unifying approach to quantum programming, with the following main objectives: the high-level definition of programming languages via a machine-independent specification of their syntax and semantics; a structured methodology for translating high-level p ...

Just arriving in Edinburgh for Quantum Week! However I may have forgotten to register so feel free to hit me up if you want to hang out....
#quantumcomputing #qctip #quantumsoftware