Count me in for sure. Answer to Matthew inline!

On Fri, Jan 15, 2021, 16:11 Matthew Miller <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 12:58:28PM +0000, Stephen Coady wrote:
> > I've recently been experimenting with Quantum computing and learning
> > about its uses and benefits. There are currently libraries available
> > in python to experiment with this technology so I thought it would be
> > interesting to see if others in the community were working in this
> > area.
>
> I'd love to see us in this area. Is this meant to be used with IBM's
> cloud-based quantum computing offerings, or are there other hardware
> options?
>

Qiskit is aimed at multiple Quantum hardware architectures and the Open
QASM format aims to be vendor neutral.

For general community awareness, the IBM Quantum Experience is heavily
customized and linked into Qiskit (which came from IBM so no surprise) to
effectively provide IBMQ as a default hardware to run almost out of the box
on.

I also know that OpenShift has an operator which came from some R&D work in
this area which is pretty cool to shift workloads into Quantum.
https://github.com/husky-parul/openshift-quantum-operators

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