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Q&A Using PennyLane on Pawsey’s Setonix Supercomputer

1 December 2023
9:00am - 10:00am

This is a Question and Answer (Q&A) session following up the 28 November Using PennyLane on Pawsey’s Setonix Supercomputer training. Join this session if you have questions that have come from your use of PennyLane, or come to learn more from your colleagues about their use. 

This event is a free, online event. Please register below. 

To register for the initial 2-hour, hybrid Using PennyLane on Pawsey’s Setonhix Supercomputer training, go to this link.

WHO SHOULD ATTEND?

  • Research Scientists, Data Scientists, and individuals who are interested in quantum computing (and high performance computing (HPC)), with a focus on Pawsey’s Setonix supercomputer
  • ALL domains of research, including but not limited to: physics, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, security, genomics, radio astronomy, etc.

PRE-REQUISITES:

  • Basic knowledge of Python
  • Basic knowledge of quantum computing (qubit, superposition, entanglement)
  • Previous attendance at the 28 November training: Using PennyLane on Pawsey’s Setonhix Supercomputer  OR  previous use of PennyLane

AGENDA:

  • This is an open Q&A session.

WHAT’S NEXT?

  • This is the second in a multi-series of quantum-related sessions organised by Pawsey.
  • If you’re interested in more quantum-related training from Pawsey and its partners:
    • Late October: Register your Expression of Interest for: AWS Quantum 101 Using Amazon Bracket (first in the quantum series)
    • Late January/early February 2024: Register your Expression of Interest for: AWS Braket bootcamp: Let’s get real! (third in the quantum series)
    • For these and other Pawsey-supported trainings and events, go to the Pawsey Event page.

MEET OUR PRESENTER:

Catalina Albornoz holds a MSc. in Electronics from Los Andes University and Engineering Diploma from IMT Atlantique in France, with a research focus on autonomous systems. She’s currently Quantum Community Manager at Xanadu, where she helps build the community around PennyLane. Today she’s working with professors from around the world, helping them include quantum programming in their courses. In the past, Catalina worked at IBM, where she was an IBM Quantum Ambassador.

Registration: