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SUMMARY:Quantum Computing Infrastructure and Advances
DESCRIPTION:Carol Scarlett (Florida A&M University, Axion Tech)\n\nThe exp
 ansion of several Quantum Computing platforms has already demonstrated som
 e of the superior performance previously predicted.  However, the ultimate
  goal of one day reaching end-users will require solving a multitude of di
 fficult engineering problems.  This talk focuses on some of the current mi
 croelectronics research aimed to make the necessary advances to improve Qu
 antum Computing hardware.  The next several generations of Quantum Compute
 rs must solve issues such as: scalable, fault tolerant hardware, microdevi
 ces with lower energy consumption, standardization of hardware across qubi
 t types and development of devices that are less sensitive to environmenta
 l noise.  Simultaneously, software platforms must make hardware accessible
 , while work force development must train users.\n\nTag: Compilers, Hardwa
 re Technologies, Quantum Computing\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program 
 Reg Pass\n\nSession Chair: Laura Schulz (Argonne National Laboratory, Argo
 nne Leadership Computing Facility)\n\n
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