What can we do with a quantum computer with only two or three q-bits?
This is in fact a set of possible projects in the fields of AI and quantum computation. We will use the first quantum computers of Norway recently bought by the Department of Computer Science and the OsloMet AI Lab.
Q-algorithms and simulations involve e.g. the simulation of a quantum spiking neural network, Boltzmann machines and computational schemes for solving partial differential equations. If you are interested in one of these topics, this may be a good thesis for you.
Goal
The goal is to solve problems in Q-computers (with 2 or 3 qubits) and analyse the pros and cons compared to classical implementations.
Learning outcome
- Learn to program Q-algorithms
- Learn to manage a quantum computer
Qualifications
- Not mandatory but preferred: Background in Machine Learning and/or Quantum Physics or Quantum Computing.
Supervisors
- Pedro Lind
Collaboration partners
- The project will be done in collaboration with OsloMet Quantum Hub.