News from HQS
An alternative to variational algorithms for quantum simulations
HQS is committed to developing alternatives to variational algorithms. We want to share our progress with others and generate a whole new research direction on using quantum computers to simulate open quantum systems. To that end, we have published two papers that we hope will drive the whole field forward.
Invitation to the HQSeminar “Quantum Computing: a future perspective for high energy physics”
HQS invites you to attend on the online lecture “Quantum Computing: a future perspective for high energy physics” from Dr. Karl Jansen of Deutsches Elektronen-Synchroton DESY via Zoom on Friday, 18th November ‘22, at 1:00 pm: https://zoom.us/j/97712665926.
Meet HQS at the SC22 in Dallas
HQS Quantum Simulations will exhibit at the Supercomputing Conference 2022 between 14 and 17 November in Dallas, Texas, USA. The international Conference is the world’s largest marketplace for High Performance Computing (HPC).
Using quantum technology in industry
For the past three years, startup HQS Quantum Simulations has been collaborating with science and technology company Merck. Together, the companies are exploring what are the most relevant quantum mechanical effects that can be value-added for a chemical company and that can be understood with NISQ computers.
Improved organic solar cells through quantum simulation
A new collaboration between HQS Quantum Simulations GmbH and RMIT University’s Jared Cole aims to use quantum computers to improve the efficiency of organic solar cells.
Together, HQS and the RMIT team are aiming to bridge the gap from material development for improved organic solar cells to the quantum mechanical solution of the resonant transfer model.