In-person

Past Event: Dynamic Circuits

Wed Apr 16, 2025 9:00 a.m.—5:00 p.m.
Steve Girvin presenting ERASE program

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Dynamic Circuits

This two-day workshop will address the needs of the community during the first Town Hall.

Agenda

April 15DescriptionSpeakerAffiliation
8:30 AMCHECK IN/BREAKFAST (30 mins) - YQI Seminar Room - 17 Hillhouse AvenueFront door of 17 Hillhouse Ave 
9:00 AMWelcome and NQVL-ERASE Townhall Overview (View Slides here)Steve GirvinYale
9:15 AMTutorial Introduction to Dynamics CircuitsNathan WiebeU. Toronto
10:15 AMDiscussion  
10:30 AMIntroduction to the LAQCC Model and Recent Results (View slides here)Yongshan DingYale
11:30 AMDiscussion  
11:45 AMLUNCH & Discussion (75 min) - YQI Seminar RoomYQI Seminar Room 
1:00 PMCombining dynamic circuits and matrix product states for resource-efficient quantum simulation (View slides here)Kevin SmithIBM
2:00 PMDiscussion  
2:15 PMAC/DC: Automated Compilation for Dynamic Circuits (View slides here)Ed YounisLBL
3:15 PMDiscussion  
3:30 PMCOFFEE BREAK (15 mins) - YQI Seminar RoomYQI Seminar Room 
3:45 PMQubit-reuse compilation with mid-circuit measurement and reset (View slides here)Michael Foss-FeigQuantinuum
4:45 PMDiscussion  
5:00 PMADJOURN  

 

April 16DescriptionLocationAffiliation
8:30 AMBREAKFAST (30 mins) -  Room 111 - 17 Hillhouse AvenueYQI Seminar Room 
9:00 AM

Quantum Circuits: Demo of QCDL Language 

Quantum Circuits is planning to provide an overview of our erasure detection API. We will focus on using Qiskit, but users interested in leveraging advanced control flow techniques will also be able to try the Quantum Circuits API called QCDL. In order to participate in the workshop, users will need to:

  1. Download and install a Python package provided by Quantum Circuits.
  2. Create an account with the Quantum Circuits cloud service, wherein they will need to provide their name and email address.
  3. Agree to Quantum Circuits' Terms and Conditions, which should be carefully reviewed to understand limitations on using and sharing Quantum Circuits software and services.

To hit the ground running, participants are encouraged to have:

  • Some prior experience in Python, including basic scripting and usage of Jupyter notebooks.
  • Some prior experience with Qiskit, such as writing some basic circuits.

Documentation will be provided to aid participants through the workshop and several representatives from Quantum Circuits will be onsite to guide users along and answer any questions. 

  
9:30 AMExperimentation with QCDL  
11:30 AMFeedback and Discussion  
11:45 AMADJOURN  
NoonThose registered to attend the QuantumCT event will walk (15 minutes) to 100 College St.  
12:30 PMQuantumCT Industry Collaboration Forum 100 College St 
12:30 PMLunch  
1:00 PMProgram on the event website here  
5:00 PMRECEPTION  

 

Logistics

Date & Time: Tuesday, April 15, 9:00 AM to Wednesday, April 16, 12:00PM.

Followed by QuantumCT Industry Collaboration Forum - April 16, 12 to 5 pm + Reception

Location: Yale Quantum Institute, 17 Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven, CT.

Traveling to Yale

Hotel Accommodations: Please be sure to make your reservation.

A room block at the Omni New Haven at Yale (BOOK HERE) under the name “YQI ERASE Workshop” at a discounted rate of $175.00 per night. The discounted rate will expire on Friday, March 28, 2025.  Any reservations made after the cutoff date will pay full rate of stay.

Travel Award:  Approved attendees will be reimbursed up to $800 to offset your costs on lodging and travel, and Invited Speakers will be fully reimbursed. This workshop is funded by the NSF Quantum Testbed (U.S. National Science Foundation NQVL Award# 2435244) You must follow the regulations of the Fly American Act  and Open Skies Agreement.   

PLEASE NOTE: for reimbursement, the NSF requires a flight cost comparison generated on the day the flights are booked. Please take a screenshot of similar flights and submit it with your receipts.