Introduction to Quantum Computing in Fluid Dynamics - STO-AVT-377
Date: July 8, 2024 - July 12, 2024
This lecture series is organized by the von Karman institute for Fluid Dynamics with the financial support of the NATO Science & Technology Organization.
The series aims to:
This lecture series is suitable for individuals with a background in fluid dynamics and an interest in learning about the potential of quantum computing in this field.
The program features lectures by leading experts from Belgium, France, the Netherlands, Italy, Japan, and the United Kingdom, covering topics such as:
(last update 08/07/2024)
8:15 Registration
9:00 Welcome and course introduction
Prof. Frank Eulitz, Dr. Wim Munters, VKI, Belgium
10:15 Coffee break
10:30 Introduction to Quantum Computing – The basics
Prof. Matthias Moller, TU Delft, The Netherlands
11:30 Industry Impulse: Quantum utility computing: roadmaps that drive research
Eric Michiels, IBM, Belgium
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Introduction to Quantum Computing – Quantum Fourier Transform and Phase Estimation
Prof. Joerg Schumacher, Philipp Pfeffer, TU Ilmenau, Germany
15:15 Coffee break
15:45 Application of QFT for the solution of the unsteady Burger equation
Mr. Loic Dewitte, EPSRC CDT, Cambridge University, United Kingdom
17:00 Reception
9:00 Quantum algorithms for solution of differential equations – Finite difference and finite volume methods
Dr. Rene Steijl, University of Glasgow, UK
10:15 Coffee break
10:30 The Harrow–Hassidim–Lloyd (HHL) algorithm
Prof. Joerg Schumacher, TU Ilmenau, Germany
11:30 Industry Impulse: Near-term quantum computing for PDE’s
Dr. Michael Lubasch, Quantinuum, UK
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Introduction to lattice-based modeling
Dr. Rene Steijl, University of Glasgow, UK
15:15 Coffee break
15:45 Quantum circuits for streaming and boundary conditions
Dr. Rene Steijl, University of Glasgow, UK
17:00 VKI Lab tour: from hypersonic to low-speed rigs, from plasma to cryogenic conditions
Prof. Frank Eulitz, Dr. Wim Munters, VKI, Belgium
9:00 Classical Lattice-Boltzmann Methods (online)
Prof. Pierre Sagaut, Aix-Marseille Université, France
10:15 Coffee break
10:30 The Carleman approach to quantum simulation of fluids
Prof. Sauro Succi, Italian Institute of Technology, Italy
11:45 Industry Impulse: Noise mitigation as an enabler for quantum algorithm innovation
Eric Michiels, IBM
12:45 Lunch
14:00 Quantum Lattice-Boltzmann Methods
Prof. Matthias Moller, Merel Schalkers, TU Delft
15:15 Coffee break
15:45 Towards Quantum Lattice-Boltzmann Methods
Prof. Giuseppe Di Molfetta, Aix-Marseille Université, France
9:00 Recent development for solution of PDE’s on Quantum Computers
Dr. Oleksandr Kyriienko, University of Exeter, UK
10:15 Coffee break
10:30 Introduction to Variational Quantum Algorithms
Dr. Oleksandr Kyriienko, University of Exeter, UK
11:30 Industry Impulse: Quantum computing at Fujitsu – past and current research activities
Shinji Kikuchi, Fujitsu, Japan
12:30 Lunch
14:00 Quantum Reservoir Computing
Prof. Joerg Schumacher, TU Ilmenau, Germany
15:15 Coffee break
15:45 Quantum Reservoir Computing – practice session
Prof. Joerg Schumacher, TU Ilmenau, Germany
A IPython Notebook Script will be available on the sharepoint. Prof. Joerg Schumacher will go through this online step by step in this lecture. You will also find an html Printout to see the tutorial content as a whole. The participants can download it and run on their computer while he is talking. This Tutorial runs with versions Qiskit 0.4x only. This information is required for participants who want to go with Prof. Schumacher through the script line by line on their laptops.
9:00 Quantum Machine Learning: Model building
Dr. Oleksandr Kyriienko, University of Exeter, UK
10:15 Coffee break
10:30 I Quantum Machine Learning: Model building
Dr. Oleksandr Kyriienko, University of Exeter, UK
11:30 Industry Impulse: Quantum Computing with Neutral Atoms
Mr. Lorenzo Cardarelli, Pasqal, France
12:30 Closure Lunch
Only the citizens of NATO countries, Australia, Japan and India are eligible to participate in these lecture series.
The participants will have to present their ID card (for EU citizens) or passport (for other citizens) the first day of the lecture series.
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