IBM and Université de Lille organize from January 25th to 29th 2021 a second workshop to get started with quantum programming using the quantum computing environment IBM-Q with QISKIT.
Program
The training is composed of two tracks:
A common introductory lecture to these two tracks will be given on Monday (10:00-12:00) Presentation of IBM Quantum Computing
A discovery track:Monday and Thursday afternoon (14:00-16:30) (identical sessions) for a brief introduction to the qubit model and an overview of the interaction with the quantum computers (construction and execution of simple quantum circuits on simulators and computers).
A programming track: 4 sessions (Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday mornings: 9:00-12:30) to acquire the basic knowledge of quantum computing (paradigms of quantum computing, qubit model, operators, circuit, first quantum algorithms) and to practice Python programming and the Qiskit library, to get the basic knowledge to continue in this field.
QC#1: qubit model
QC#2: Getting familiar (IBM Q Experience)
QC#3: Qiskit/Python
QC#4: Quantum Algorithms, Qiskit modules
You are free to join the track(s) you are interested in.
Details
This is a free event sponsored by the Maison de la Simulation but you must register on this webpage.
Limited seats: 40!
Location:Zoom visioconference (the link to Zoom session will be sent on Friday January 22nd, by mail to all participants)
Speakers: Jean-Michel Torres and Olivier Hess, IBM Quantum Team
Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge of Python language (a crash course can be organized on Tuesday afternoon)
Bring your own laptop
Local organizers:
Valérie Vallet (PhLAM CNRS/ULille & Maison de la Simulation)