Unitary Fund Q3 2020 Update: Mitiq and new grants
To the Unitary Fund community,
We are growing and evolving! This quarter we launched Mitiq - the first open source project incubated at Unitary Labs - and funded six new projects ranging from new educational platforms to optimal quantum compilers and software for quantum RAMs. We saw more micro-grant applications this quarter than ever before and are thrilled to see the interest in our program continue to grow.
We continue to work hard to support the development of a vibrant, open quantum technology ecosystem. Thanks to all of you who have joined us in this mission.
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New from Unitary Fund
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Two articles covering our work in The Quantum Daily. [short article] [longer article]
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We launched the first version of Mitiq, our open source error mitigating compiler. [arXiv] [github] [video overview]
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We spoke about Mitiq and Unitary Fund at several venues.
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Our paper on Digital Zero Noise Extrapolation was accepted to IEEE Quantum Week.
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With help from our supporters at Strangeworks we upgraded our website: https://unitary.foundation/
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We launched our YouTube channel.
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Peter Karalekas and Sarah Kaiser joined the UF team!
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New Grants
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To Olivia De Matteo and Sarah Kaiser to build and optimize an open source Q# library for quantum RAM. [github]
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To Lia Yeh and the fullstackquantumcomputation.tech team to build community-driven open-source educational resources for quantum computing. [site] [discord]
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To Daniel Tan to develop and open source the Optimal Layout Synthesizer for Quantum Computing, OLSQ. This compiler beats other benchmarks on optimal layout of computational qubits onto physical qubits. [arXiv] [ arXiv]
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To Spencer Churchill to write Quantum Tales, short stories with code where quantum algorithms are applied to solve tasks.
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To Mark Cunningham to explore applications of quantum computing to medical imaging.
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News from UF Projects
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The NYCQuantum Meetup hosted talks from several UF projects from around the globe.
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YaoLang released support for its first circuit optimization pass based on ZXcalculus with help from the other unitary fund project PyZX.
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QuNetSim released a new video overview on quantum network simulation
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Toqito released a new video overview along with new features for state distinguishability scenarios and tools to detect whether a given state is entangled or separable. More details here.
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Sarah Kaiser spoke about the qRAM in q# project
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Quantum Programming Studio adds support for Amazon Braket
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“Robust data encodings on quantum classifiers” from the NISQAI project was published in Physical Review A
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The fsqc.tech launched their website for open-source quantum science and quantum computing education, and Discord server for anyone interested in Quantum Universal Education. [contributor form] [recent workshop on applying to graduate programs]
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Misc
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IEEE Quantum Software Workshop - Several talks from UF folks and advisors in this session. This will be virtual so hopefully many of you can attend!
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UF Advisors spoke on podcasts [Travis Scholten on IEEE podcast] [Michal Stechly on QC Now]
 
Best wishes to all of you,
Will and the Unitary Fund Team