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SUMMARY:IEEE Quantum-HPC Working Group
DESCRIPTION:Venkatesh Kannan (Irish Centre for High‑End Computing (ICHEC))
 , Laura Schulz (Leibniz Supercomputing Centre), Martin Schulz (Technical U
 niversity of Munich), Scott Pakin (Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL)),
  Travis Humble (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL)), and Wibe Albert de 
 Jong (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL))\n\nThe IEEE Quantum-HP
 C Working Group BoF is the second community-building session targeting aca
 demic and enterprise stakeholders in HPC and hybrid HPC-QCS (Quantum Compu
 ting and Simulation). Launched at IEEE Quantum Week 2023, the Quantum-HPC 
 Working Group addresses the challenges and opportunities of interfacing HP
 C and QCS through a full-stack approach across infrastructure, system soft
 ware, programming tools and use cases. The BoF brings together attendees w
 ho are interested in the role of QCS in the HPC ecosystem to chart a susta
 inable path forward to interface the two technologies by collaborating on 
 the focus areas and technical working structure of Quantum-HPC.\n\nTag: Po
 st-Moore Computing, Quantum Computing\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Progr
 am Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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