Presentation Day of the Finnish Quantum-Computing Infrastructure FiQCI

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Mixed
Live (synchronous)

Venue Information

Country: Finland
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Training Content and Scope

Scientific Domain
Technical Domain
Level of Instruction
Beginner
Other
Sector of the Target Audience
Research and Academia
Industry
Other (general public...)
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Application Developers
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Event/Course Description

Join the discussion on the possibilities of quantum computing in general, and FiQCI in particular. Find out and influence how to best utilise FiQCI in your research!

Time: Wednesday, 11.5.2022, 13:00-15:00
Place: Micronova ("Lehtisali"), Espoo, and Zoom

The event is aimed at a wide audience, from researchers and developers to general stake-holders in both academia and industry. Interest in quantum computing and quantum computers, and curiosity is sufficient, no previous experience with quantum computing is expected.

Quantum computers are remarkably different from traditional computers. The mission of FiQCI is to ease the transition to, and adoption of, quantum computing by providing state-of-the-art quantum-computing services such as computing time and training.

Currently, the first Finnish quantum computer, hosted by VTT, is being connected with the LUMI supercomputer. This will for example enable hybrid classical/quantum computing, utilising the "best of both worlds" in computational modelling.

The event is hybrid as well, with both remote and physical attendance options. The F2F section will gather in the "Lehtisali" space of Micronova, in Otaniemi, Espoo, the home of the first Finnish quantum computer. At the end of the programme, we will have a peek at the actual quantum computer itself. Note that in-person attendance is limited.

The event is organised jointly by VTT, Aalto, and CSC.

Preliminary Programme (version 2022-03-11):

13:00  Informal; finding seats and fixing zoom

13:15  Introduction, demonstration

13:30  Use cases and opportunities for academia and industry

14:00  Free discussion: questions, ideas for use and development

ca. 14:30  Visiting the quantum computer

15:00  End of event