From 92e9f5be79cbd759707a7694af5c7cc93022d0aa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nathan Shammah Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2024 18:09:58 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Update and rename 2024_Mitiq_Workshop_QNumerics.md to 2024_mitiq_workshop.md --- ...2024_Mitiq_Workshop_QNumerics.md => 2024_mitiq_workshop.md} | 3 ++- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) rename src/content/blog/{2024_Mitiq_Workshop_QNumerics.md => 2024_mitiq_workshop.md} (98%) diff --git a/src/content/blog/2024_Mitiq_Workshop_QNumerics.md b/src/content/blog/2024_mitiq_workshop.md similarity index 98% rename from src/content/blog/2024_Mitiq_Workshop_QNumerics.md rename to src/content/blog/2024_mitiq_workshop.md index f386fca2..c1a4afcf 100644 --- a/src/content/blog/2024_Mitiq_Workshop_QNumerics.md +++ b/src/content/blog/2024_mitiq_workshop.md @@ -35,5 +35,6 @@ The Summer School is supported by a number of organizations. ![](/images/qnumerics_supporters.png) The Qnumerics Summer school lecturers include Stefan Krastanov (U. Mass. Amherst), Katharine Hyatt (AWS Quantum), Roger Luo (QuEra), Miles Stoudenmire (Flatiron Institute) and Unitary Fund's Nathan Shammah and Misty Wahl. Prof. Stefan Krastanov, one of the organizers commented: -> At JuliaCon 2023 Katharine and I were discussing how much of the opensource tooling created in the field is still underutilized and thought why not do something about it. The NSF Center for Quantum Networks (and now also the Unitary Fund) seemed to have agreed with us and were eager to sponsor a hacker-oriented summer school rife with late-night hackathons. We are all particularly excited that what we teach the students will be a force multiplier for their domain-specific skills, leading to rapid research progress into the many low-hanging fruits still present in the field of quantum information science. We are hopeful that quite a few research papers will start at our hackathons. +> At JuliaCon 2023 Katharine and I were discussing how much of the opensource tooling created in the field is still underutilized and thought why not do something about it. The NSF Center for Quantum Networks (and now also the Unitary Fund) seemed to have agreed with us and were eager to sponsor a hacker-oriented summer school rife with late-night hackathons. We are all particularly excited that what we teach the students will be a force multiplier for their domain-specific skills, leading to rapid research progress into the many low-hanging fruits still present in the field of quantum information science. We are hopeful that quite a few research papers will start at our hackathons. + To learn more about [Mitiq](https://unitary.fund/research/mitiq/), an open source quantum error mitigation compiler with over 100k downloads and developed by the Unitary Fund technical team with a community of over 70 contributors worldwide, see the [Mitiq documentation](https://mitiq.readthedocs.io/en/stable/). Mitiq's open source ecosystem growth is accelerated by the National Science Foundation (NSF) POSE program (Phase II) [awarded](https://unitary.fund/posts/2023_mitiq_nsf_pose/) to Unitary Fund.