The 2023 IEEE Quantum Software Symposium is organized as an integral part of the 2023 IEEE International Conference on Quantum Software.
The promise of quantum software is to revolutionize the development of the industry. In line with today’s developers’ and researchers’ greater social and environmental awareness, we must encourage the development of ethical quantum technologies that positively transform people’s lives. Quantum software will be the vehicle of the future to implement this transformation, and our goal during the symposium is to contribute to the community platform of researchers and developers with tools, and techniques for integrating quantum software into existing productions systems, and thinking, awareness, and a vision for a responsible quantum revolution.
We welcome all initiatives to standardize and democratize access to programming quantum systems, their integration with classical computing platforms such as the cloud and HPC, advances in program design and verification formalisms, new algorithms, and more. Register now for attending to the QSW Symposium.
We cordially invite you to dive into the topic of Cloud-based Quantum Computing with Georg Gesek on Tuesday, 04.07.2023 from 09:25 -10:35.
Location: Comiskey
Chairs:
Shaukat Ali, Simula Research Laboratory and Oslo Metropolitan University
Victoria Jodl, Terra Quantum
Florian Neukart, Terra Quantum
Salvador de la Puente, IBM
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