iQuHack is approaching! Hosted both on the MIT campus and virtually online, this event is recognized as a benchmark for quantum computing hackathons worldwide.
QuEra has actively participated in iQuHack since 2021. In the 2022 edition, we introduced access to neutral-atom quantum hardware for the first time, allowing competitors a unique opportunity to engage with this cutting-edge technology. A comprehensive account of participants' experiences can be found in this blog post authored by the winners of QuEra's challenge.
In 2024, QuEra is reinforcing its commitment as a sponsor for the event, promising another distinctive experience for those willing to take on our challenge. As always, the emphasis will be on sophisticated problem-solving, appreciating creative thinking, and cultivating an environment that propels participants toward expertise in quantum computing with many-body systems.
If you're considering participation, we wholeheartedly encourage you! While the challenge details remain under wraps until the event launch, we've curated a list of references and resources that will prove valuable as you gear up for 24 hours of collaboration and intense problem-solving:
- Bloqade (Python/Julia), our quantum computer emulator and SDK will be a key asset, so familiarize yourself with it!
- Generic Tensor Networks
- Some papers worth your time learning about: [1], [2], [3], [4], [5]
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