ORNL & D-Wave Systems Quantum Programming

Monday, 10 June 2019 8:30 AM - Tuesday, 11 June 2019 5:00 PM EST

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Monday, 10 June 2019 8:30 AM - Tuesday, 11 June 2019 5:00 PM EST

This lecture/lab format will provide information and a hands-on experience programming a D-Wave quantum computing system.  The goal of this class is to expand attendees' understanding of quantum computing as implemented on the D-Wave System.  Labs are integrated into each module; attendees will have access to a live system located in Canada.  During class you will learn: 

- about the hardware and software environment for a D-Wave quantum computer  

- how to solve and think about problems on a D-Wave quantum computer

- methods of programming a D-Wave quantum computer

- to use tools and run problems on a live D-Wave quantum computing system

- about customer prototype applications and discuss your application ideas. 

- the class will be held at Oak Ridge National Lab, room TBD

09:00 ending at 17:00 on June 10th

09:00 ending at 17:00 on June 11th

 

 A light breakfast available at 8:30 AM, and lunch mid-day on both days, Please note there are 4 questions you will need to respond to complete registration.

 

System Requirements: Participants are asked to bring their own device to class.  Devices need to be set up prior to class with a 64-bit operating system (Windows, MacOS, or Linux) with Python 3.6 or 3.7 and pip installed. A program for editing code such as Vim or Visual Studio Code will be needed, additional details will be emailed post registration.

 

Education Requirements: It is recommended attendees have a Bachelor’s Degree or higher in one of the following disciplines Computer Science, Math, and Physics or equivalent as well as experience implementing algorithms in languages such as Python, C/C++, Matlab, etc.  Attendees should be comfortable writing and editing programs in a language such as Python that: - import packages such as NumPy - use for-loops- use arrays to store, access and edit data.

 

Instructors:

Dr. Joel Gottlieb received a B. S. in Physics and Applied Mathematics from University of Michigan in 1983, and a Ph. D in Physics from the University of Wisconsin—Madison in 1990.  Joel has experience as a Senior Unix Software Engineer, a Principal Technical Member at AT&T, A Principal Software Engineer at Intersect Solutions, and a Consultant for Microsoft Inc.  He joined D-Wave Systems as Senior Pre-Sales Analyst in 2016, where he works with the software tools group and is part of the training team assisting new users on D-Wave systems and simulators.

 

Dr. Victoria Goliber - Victoria recently joined D-Wave Systems after working as a mathematician for the US Air Force Research Laboratory.  She completed her PhD in Discrete Mathematics at Arizona State University, and is currently pursuing a MS degree in Computer Science through Georgia Tech.  With several years of experience in using D-Wave quantum computers from the customer side, she now works with the training team to teach others how to use our systems

Cancellation policy

Please email dcarr@dwavesyas.com should you need to cancel.

This event is being organized by Diane Carr / D-Wave Systems Inc.

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