Quantum Computing
[Closed]
Work description
- State of the art on Quantum Amplitude Estimation algorithms and applications; - Experimental assessment of the above identified algorithms on currently available quantum hardware; - State of the art on quantum numerical integration and quantum Metropolis integration, including experimental assessment; - State of the art on advanced classical Monte Carlo inspired quadratures, such as Hamiltonian and Bayesian approaches; assessment of the viability of expressing these as quantum algorithms exhibiting some potential complexity advantage over its classical counterparts; - Final report write-up, including all the above results. This grant is associated to the work corresponding to the first year of a PhD programme, leading to the conclusion of a PhD pre-thesis document
Academic Qualifications
- completed MSc on Physics Engineering;
Minimum profile required
- Successful completion in their Higher Education studies of course Units in Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Information and Quantum Computing;- domain of the Qiskit package over IBM Q.
Preference factors
- knowledge and experience in quantum computing; - knowledge and experience in Monte Carlo inspired methods; - mastery of the English language.
Application Period
Since 02 Mar 2022 to 15 Mar 2022
[Closed]
Cluster / Centre
Computer Science / High-Assurance Software