QuCS: A Lecture Series on Quantum Computer Software and System
Zhiding Liang, Hanrui Wang

TL;DR
The paper introduces the QuCS Lecture Series, a global educational initiative aimed at enhancing understanding and collaboration in quantum computer software and systems, addressing a critical gap in academic offerings.
Contribution
It proposes a comprehensive lecture series to promote visibility, diversity, and research in quantum software and system support, fostering international collaboration.
Findings
Hosted nearly 40 lectures with 40 speakers from 8+ countries
Attracted over 1000 global subscribers
Covered core concepts and recent research in quantum software and systems
Abstract
In this era of incessant advancements in quantum computing, bridging the gap between quantum algorithms' hardware requisites and available devices has become crucial. A prime focus in this context is the Software and System Level support for quantum computers, which has shown promising potential in significantly decreasing this gap. However, a noteworthy deficit of quantum software and system level-focused courses has been observed in academia worldwide. Addressing this deficiency, this paper proposes the Quantum Computer Systems (QuCS) Lecture Series. The QuCS Lecture Series aims to enhance the visibility of quantum computing software and system level and foster diverse participation in quantum computing research across multiple universities worldwide. It is envisioned as an inclusive platform to bring together individuals of diverse backgrounds, catalyzing cross-cultural collaboration…
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Computing Algorithms and Architecture · Cloud Computing and Resource Management · Quantum Information and Cryptography
