IonQ Presents Winning Paper on Quantum Networking at IEEE Quantum Week
September 13 2024 - 2:39PM
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The company will also join industry leaders to
discuss quantum computing standards, application development, and
innovations in quantum routing
IonQ (NYSE: IONQ), a leader in the quantum computing industry,
today announced its participation in the fifth annual IEEE Quantum
Week — the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and
Engineering September 15-20, 2024. IEEE Quantum Week gives
attendees the space to discuss industry challenges and
opportunities to help bridge the gap between the science of quantum
computing and the development of an industry surrounding it.
“The IEEE Quantum Week conference gives IonQ scientists and
researchers the unique opportunity to talk with quantum
researchers, scientists, engineers, entrepreneurs, developers,
students, practitioners, educators, and programmers,” said Peter
Chapman, President and CEO, IonQ. “We’re excited to work together
to accelerate innovation in the areas of networking and
applications for commercial quantum computing.”
Awarded first place in the quantum networking track, IonQ’s
collaborative paper with Sherbrooke University in Quebec on the
study of how entanglement generated by photonic interconnects can
be used to improve qubit connectivity on quantum computing will be
presented by Gurleen Padda, Sherbrooke University; Aharon Brodutch,
Senior Manager, Engineering, IonQ; and Edwin Tham, Staff Engineer,
IonQ. Additionally, IonQ will be participating in a number of panel
discussions and workshops including:
- Panel - “Unlocking Quantum Utility: Navigating the Era of
Useful Quantum Computation” with Masako Yamada, Director of
Applications Development at IonQ. This panel brings together a
diverse group of industry experts charting business applications in
quantum today to discuss key questions surrounding useful quantum
applications, adoption roadblocks, and tactical advice for
businesses looking to leverage quantum computing. Date: Mon.
Sept. 16 from 1p.m.-2:30 p.m. EST
- Panel - “What are Quantum Gaps? The Quantum Industry
Perspective” with Aharon Brodutch, Senior Manager, Engineering at
IonQ and Chair of the QED-C Standards and Benchmarking TAC.
Panelists will discuss quantum innovation in computing
communication and networking, and sensing. This panel will bring
together QED-C members who represent all parts of the quantum
supply chain to discuss the gaps that need to be filled to enable
quantum to reach its full potential. Date: Fri, Sept. 20 from
10:00 a.m. -11:30 a.m. EST
- Workshop - “Evolving Quantum Computing Standards” presented
by Aharon Brodutch, Senior Manager, Engineering at IonQ and Chair
of the QED-C Standards and Benchmarking TAC. This workshop aims
to foster discussion and collaboration around existing and proposed
quantum computing standards. The workshop will bring together
experts from academia, industry, standards organizations, and
government. Topics of discussion will include the need for
standards and their role in economic development, the current
landscape of quantum standards, and an outlook to the future.
Date: Sun. Sept. 15 from 10:00 a.m -3:30 p.m. EST
- Workshop – “Quantum Computing Opportunities in Renewable
Energy and Climate Change” with Masako Yamada, Director of
Applications Development at IonQ. This workshop will address
how quantum computing is poised to begin solving important,
practical problems with real-world consequences. While the quantum
sector prepares for this transition into applicability, a parallel
transition is happening in the world of energy, where large-scale,
fossil-fuel-driven generation is facing increased environmental
scrutiny and competition from small-scale renewables with
rapidly-dropping prices. Date: Wed, Sept 18th from 3:15-4:45
p.m. EST
- Paper Presentations - “Improving Qubit routing by Using
Entanglement Mediated Remote Gates” presented by Gurleen
Padda (Sherbrooke University) - Joint work with Aharon Brodutch,
Senior Manager, Engineering, IonQ and Edwin Tham, Staff Engineer,
IonQ. Connectivity constraints can have a major impact on the
performance of quantum computing. Methods for generating
entanglement across distances offer a potential way to improve
connectivity, but it is not obvious that the entanglement can be
used efficiently. This work provides an analysis of cases where the
use of entanglement mediated gates provides a significant reduction
in overall gate count, leading to advantages in performance.
Date: Thur. Sept 19th from 1:00-2:30 p.m. EST
Conference attendees will be able to meet with IonQ executives
at Booth #510 in the main exhibition space and learn more about
IonQ’s roadmap and how the company is driving commercial advantage
today.
IonQ’s presence at this year’s conference follows recent company
announcements demonstrating its business and technical success.
IonQ shared their new, more aggressive technical roadmap targets in
June. This month, the company also announced their expanded $9M
partnership with The University of Maryland as well as an industry
breakthrough by surpassing 99.9% fidelity on barium.
To learn more about IonQ and its latest system news and business
developments, visit https://ionq.com/.
About IonQ
IonQ, Inc. is a leader in quantum computing that delivers
high-performance systems to solve the world’s largest and most
complex commercial and research use cases. IonQ’s current
generation quantum computer, IonQ Forte, is the latest in a line of
cutting-edge systems, boasting 36 algorithmic qubits. The company’s
innovative technology and rapid growth were recognized in Fast
Company’s 2023 Next Big Things in Tech List and Deloitte’s 2023
Technology Fast 500™ List, respectively. Available through all
major cloud providers, IonQ is making quantum computing more
accessible and impactful than ever before. Learn more at
IonQ.com.
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