Quantum Computing Applications and Use-cases
Wednesday 31 July 2024 -
13:30
Monday 29 July 2024
Tuesday 30 July 2024
Wednesday 31 July 2024
13:30
Quantum inspired algorithm: Tensor Networks
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Francesco Di Marcantonio
(
UPV/EHU University of the Basque Country (SP)
)
Ema Puljak
(
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (ES)
)
Quantum inspired algorithm: Tensor Networks
Francesco Di Marcantonio
(
UPV/EHU University of the Basque Country (SP)
)
Ema Puljak
(
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona (ES)
)
13:30 - 15:00
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
<h2>Abstract</h2> This talk with cover a foundational understanding of tensor networks, starting with the basics of tensors and their contractions. Students will learn simple forms of tensor networks and their connection to quantum circuits. Additionally, the course gives an example of the application of tensor networks in machine learning. By the end of the course, participants will grasp the core concepts and practical uses of tensor networks. <h2>Bio</h2> Ema is a computer scientist pursuing PhD in physics at CERN and Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, specializing in quantum and quantum-inspired algorithms for anomaly detection with applications in high-energy physics and medical imaging. Francesco is a PhD student at CERN and University of the Basque Country. He studied at KTH and Politecnico di Torino and focuses on the simulation of Quantum Matter with Tensor Network Methods and other techniques related to Quantum Computation.
15:00
Software Engineering for Data Science and Research
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Francesco Di Marcantonio
(
UPV/EHU University of the Basque Country (SP)
)
Roman Luca Wixinger
(
ETH Zurich (CH)
)
Software Engineering for Data Science and Research
Francesco Di Marcantonio
(
UPV/EHU University of the Basque Country (SP)
)
Roman Luca Wixinger
(
ETH Zurich (CH)
)
15:00 - 16:30
Room: 31/3-004 - IT Amphitheatre
<h2>Abstract</h2> In this talk, we explore the critical role that software engineering craftsmanship plays in the success of data science projects and scientific research. We cover practices for ensuring reproducibility, starting with basic concepts such as packaging, version control, testing, and automation. By sharing stories from both academic and industry settings, the talk illustrates how these practices drive reproducibility and project success, benefiting researchers and professionals alike. <h2>Bio</h2> Francesco is a PhD student at CERN and University of the Basque Country. He studied at KTH and Politecnico di Torino and focuses on the simulation of Quantum Matter with Tensor Network Methods and other techniques related to Quantum Computation. Roman is a Data Scientist at Ergon Informatik, specializing in software engineering for data science and research. He holds a Master’s degree in Physics from ETH Zurich. During his studies, he conducted research at CERN, TU Munich, and the University of Tokyo, focusing on quantum computing and particle physics.