NEASQC’s project director Cyril Allouche was interviewed by Horizon, the EU’s Research and Innovation magazine. This was featured in an article entitled Computing’s quantum shift.
NEASQC’s project director Cyril Allouche was interviewed by Horizon, the EU’s Research and Innovation magazine. This was featured in an article entitled Computing’s quantum shift.
Events
02/10/2024
NEASQC webinar: Managing uncertainty in AI with Quantum Computing
NEASQC is organising a series of interactive webinars to share our findings with the quantum computing community. Each month NEASQC experts present an Open Source library available in the NEASQC GitHub or a technique they investigated, and answer your questions.
In September, we will present some outcomes of the NEASQC use case on smart charging.
NEASQC webinar: Hard optimisation problems for smart-charging of electric vehicles
NEASQC is organising a series of interactive webinars to share our findings with the quantum computing community. Each month NEASQC experts present an Open Source library available in the NEASQC GitHub or a technique they investigated, and answer your questions.
In September, we will present some outcomes of the NEASQC use case on smart charging.
NEASQC webinar: Quantum Computing for Optimization Problems
NEASQC is organising a series of interactive webinars to share our findings with the quantum computing community. Each month NEASQC experts present an Open Source library available in the NEASQC GitHub or a technique they investigated, and answer your questions.
In July, we will present some outcomes of the NEASQC use case on HPC mesh segmentation.
NEASQC webinar: Quantum machine learning and industrial applications
NEASQC is organising a series of interactive webinars to share our findings with the quantum computing community. Each month NEASQC experts present an Open Source library available in the NEASQC GitHub or a technique they investigated, and answer your questions.
In July, we will present some outcomes of the NEASQC use case on HPC mesh segmentation.
CANCELLED NEASQC webinar: Quantum Natural Language Processing (QNLP)
NEASQC is organising a series of interactive webinars to share our findings with the quantum computing community. Each month NEASQC experts present an Open Source library available in the NEASQC GitHub or a technique they investigated, and answer your questions.
In April, we will present some outcomes of the NEASQC use case on Quantum Natural Language Processing.
NEASQC webinar: Methods to improve the results of quantum computing measurements
NEASQC is organising a series of interactive webinars to share our findings with the quantum computing community. Each month NEASQC experts present an Open Source library available in the NEASQC GitHub or a technique they investigated, and answer your questions.
In March, we will present some outcomes of the NEASQC use cases on Chemistry.
One of the objectives of the NEASQC project was to put together an application-centric benchmark suite that would guide hardware development efforts, in particular those of the Quantum Technology Flagship, by providing scalable and hardware-independent mechanisms to assess and compare quantum end-user applications behaviour in different hardware platforms. At this point, four benchmarks were selected from the large and representative array of NEASQC use cases
One of the objectives of the NEASQC project was to put together an application-centric benchmark suite that would guide hardware development efforts, in particular those of the Quantum Technology Flagship, by providing scalable and hardware-independent mechanisms to assess and compare quantum end-user applications behaviour in different hardware platforms. At this point, four benchmarks were selected from the large and representative array of NEASQC use cases
NEASQC webinar: Quantum probabilistic safety assessment (QPSA) – A perspective within the NISQ Era
In this presentation, we give an overview of the quantum algorithms identified or developed in the NEASQC project to deal with probabilistic safety assessment problems. Some of these algorithms require hardware capabilities that are not yet available in the quantum computing industry, hopefully some others based on hybrid quantum-classical approaches showed some advantages at least using simulators but need to be tested on quantum hardware to verify their scalability in such hardware.
This year’s European Quantum Technologies Conference (EQTC) will be organised by Quantum Valley Lower Saxony (QVLS), a leading German quantum hub, in cooperation with the Quantum Flagship, in Hannover from 16th to 20th October 2023.
Using quantum computing techniques to calculate the ground state energy of a chemical system when classical methods are either unprecise or not feasible.
NEASQC partner University of A Coruna will present a research paper in the Quantum Computing Thematic Track: Quantum Factory Method: A Software Engineering Approach to Deal with Incompatibilities in Quantum Libraries.
NEASQC partner EDF will present at the Quantum Matter International Conference – QUANTUMatter 2023 – that will take place in Madrid, Spain on 23-25 May.
NEASQC has been invited to present one of our use cases dedicated to energy. EDF will present the NEASQC use case Hard optimisation problems for smart-charging of electric vehicles.
To enable the chemistry-related use-cases in NEASQC, ICHEC has been working on developing an automatic subspace generation tool, called KraChem, for fragmenting larger molecular systems. In this webinar, the ICHEC team will introduce and demonstrate an early version of the KraChem tool.
NEASQC online seminar: Real Quantum Amplitude Estimation
This NEASQC seminar organised by CESGA introduces the Real Quantum Amplitude Estimation (RQAE) algorithm, an extension of Quantum Amplitude Estimation (QAE)
Our ultimate ambition to encourage other European user communities to investigate NISQ quantum computing motivated us to set up a series of webinars that are not a simple overview of the NEASQC use cases, but a platform to learn from and exchange with the best experts in the fields covered by our project. Check our programme and register for the sessions that are of interest to you!
Our ultimate ambition to encourage other European user communities to investigate NISQ quantum computing motivated us to set up a series of webinars that are not a simple overview of the NEASQC use cases, but a platform to learn from and exchange with the best experts in the fields covered by our project. Check our programme and register for the sessions that are of interest to you!
NEASQC webinar: Quantum Natural Language Processing (QNLP)
Our ultimate ambition to encourage other European user communities to investigate NISQ quantum computing motivated us to set up a series of webinars that are not a simple overview of the NEASQC use cases, but a platform to learn from and exchange with the best experts in the fields covered by our project. Check our programme and register for the sessions that are of interest to you!
Our ultimate ambition to encourage other European user communities to investigate NISQ quantum computing motivated us to set up a series of webinars that are not a simple overview of the NEASQC use cases, but a platform to learn from and exchange with the best experts in the fields covered by our project. Check our programme and register for the sessions that are of interest to you!
The Thirty-fifth Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems will be held from 6 to 14 December, in a fully virtual format. If you are attending, don’t miss the NEASQC paper presented by the University of Leiden: Variational quantum policies for reinforcement learning.
The European Quantum Technologies Virtual Conference will be held from 29 November to 2 December 2021. Visit the NEASQC (virtual) booth and attend our workshop 4.3, see our project poster!
NEASQC webinar: Quantum optimisation algorithms for mesh segmentation
Our ultimate ambition to encourage other European user communities to investigate NISQ quantum computing motivated us to set up a series of webinars that are not a simple overview of the NEASQC use cases, but a platform to learn from and exchange with the best experts in the fields covered by our project. Check our programme and register for the sessions that are of interest to you!
Our ultimate ambition to encourage other European user communities to investigate NISQ quantum computing motivated us to set up a series of webinars that are not a simple overview of the NEASQC use cases, but a platform to learn from and exchange with the best experts in the fields covered by our project. Check our programme and register for the sessions that are of interest to you!
NEASQC webinar: Quantum optimization algorithms for energy management
Our ultimate ambition to encourage other European user communities to investigate NISQ quantum computing motivated us to set up a series of webinars that are not a simple overview of the NEASQC use cases, but a platform to learn from and exchange with the best experts in the fields covered by our project. Check our programme and register for the sessions that are of interest to you!
Our ultimate ambition to encourage other European user communities to investigate NISQ quantum computing motivated us to set up a series of webinars that are not a simple overview of the NEASQC use cases, but a platform to learn from and exchange with the best experts in the fields covered by our project. Check our programme and register for the sessions that are of interest to you!
Horizon Europe info days to learn from key European organizations and start collaborations with key partners to take the most of the new Horizon Europe Programme
QBN Meeting on Quantum Computing for Chemistry and Materials Science
Our partner HQS supports and talks at this online event dedicated to quantum computing in chemistry and material science with speakers from industry, from start-ups to larger companies.
A workshop entitled Europe is on its way towards “Hybrid Qomputing” will be held on 22 June (14:00 – 16:00 CEST). It will gather industrialists and researchers (including NEASQC partners Atos and ICHEC) to explain how supercomputers and QPUs can enable hybrid quantum-classical computing.
The 22nd annual congress of the Société Française de Recherche Opérationnelle et d’Aide à la Décision (ROADEF) was held online in 2021, from 26 to 30 April.
The world’s first, and largest event bringing together industry, research institutions, government agencies and investors whose primary goal is to drive forward the commercialization and real-world deployment of Quantum technologies.
NEASQC partners Total and the University of Leiden are featured in the programme of the Leading European Event on Bio‑Inspired Computation EvoStar, that will take place online from 7 to 9 April 2021.
Take a deep dive into the second quantum revolution. Discover the first business use cases and find all of Europe’s quantum players in one place. Our partner Atos organises a virtual demo of myQLM, the free Quantum programming environment used by project NEASQC.
NEASQC member Vicente Moret-Bonillo from University of A Coruna chaired the session “Technologies for a world 5.0” on 18 November, and presented an overview of the NEASQC project.
As part of the Quantum Technologies Use Cases session, Marc Porcheron, EDF, presented “Smartcharging of electrical vehicles”, one of the NEASQC uses cases.
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