During the first 3.5 years of the project, significant progress has been achieved towards the goal of building a bridge between the design automation community and the quantum computing community. To this end, numerous outreach activities as well as a series of technical exchange meetings have been conducted.
These have connected us -- as design automation experts from computer science -- to the experimentalists developing hardware platforms, physicists and mathematicians developing theoretical models, and domain experts acting as potential users.
As a result of these continued activities, several scientific methods have been developed that explicitly bring design automation expertise to quantum computing problems. The methods that were developed cover the whole quantum computing software stack, from developing relevant applications to the quantum computing hardware itself. They include solutions that help end users, improve quantum circuit simulations, offer compilation methods from high-level applications to low-level implementations, and allow one to verify the results.
In the recent period in particular we have made strong advancements in the areas of applications and application-aware tools, as well as quantum error-correction as one of the most timely and important topics in quantum error correction.
Moreover, we have led joint efforts between high-performance computing experts and other stakeholders in the Munich Quantum Valley, to develop the Munich Quantum Software Stack, an exposition of which can be found at
https://www.munich-quantum-valley.de/de/forschung/forschungsbereiche/mqss(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre).
Besides numerous scientific publications, all the developed methods have been made publicly available as open-source implementations through the Munich Quantum Toolkit (MQT)—an ever growing collection of design automation tools and software for quantum computing. What started out as set of independent tools has increasingly gained traction and a professional level. Finally, we are proud to announce that we have founded a spin-off, the Munich Quantum Software Company, whose goal is to further improve the quality of the tools developed for research methods to an industry grade standard. More information about the MQT is available at
https://www.cda.cit.tum.de/research/quantum/mqt/(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) and the website of the company is
https://munichquantum.software/(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre).
The Munich Quantum Software Forum, an exchange and dissemination event we organized in October 2023 has had its second occurrence again in 2024.
We were blown away by the continued and even increased interest in our conference and were happy to welcome over 200 participants from industry -- both established companies like Google, IBM, Intel, NVIDIA and quantum startups like IQM, Planqc, Xanadu) and academia.
A video available at
https://youtu.be/DRbCLtQWTls(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) provides a brief summary of the event and all talks have been recorded to live up to a modern conference standard. The videos of all talks that also demonstrate the diversity and interdisciplinarity of the participants are available at
https://www.youtube.com/@CDA-TUM/videos(s’ouvre dans une nouvelle fenêtre) where also the video summary of the previous edition, MQSF 2023 can be found.