Description
What is a quantum computer, what can it do, how does it work?
How can I write my own programs and run them on IBM's quantum computer?
If you wonder about these questions, are not afraid of a bit of linear algebra, a touch of quantum physics, and have some experience with python, this 3-day free workshop at Eötvös University by QLatvia could be for you! The workshop is part of QDrive, with classes given in English by Latvian quantum computer scientists, and is hosted by the Eötvös University Budapest, with local support from the Budapest University of Technology and Economics and the Wigner Research Centre of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. The material consists of 40 Jupyter notebooks, each of which has 2-5 tasks to be completed by the participants, with Qiskit as the main library to execute quantum programs. Before the workshop, the first 12 notebooks will be shared with the participants for testing their systems, reviewing the basics of Python, vectors, matrices, and basic operations on them. Each participant should install Anaconda and Qiskit in his or her computer, and then test his or her system.
Application deadline: June 7, 2019