Superconducting Qubit Software, Design Tools & Theory
A47: Superconducting Qubit Software, Design Tools & Theory
Mon. March 4, 8:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. CST
200CD
Sponsoring Units: DQIChair: Fnu Setiawan, Riverlane Research IncSession Tags:
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Mon. March 4, 9:48 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. CST
200CD
We introduce SQuADDS, a Superconducting Qubit And Device Design Simulation database, an open-source design database and simulation package engineered for the rapid design of superconducting qubit architectures. Utilizing physics-driven algorithms and a large database of validated designs, the platform uses Qiskit Metal to programmatically generate device designs in alignment with user-specified Hamiltonian objectives. We discuss the database setup and demonstrate the workflow that allows a user to specify device characteristics and generate a full device design.
Presented By
Sadman Ahmed Shanto (University of Southern California)
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Sadman Ahmed Shanto (University of Southern California)
Andre Kuo (University of Southern California)
Clark Miyamoto (University of Southern Califronia)
Haimeng Zhang (University of Southern California)
Vivek Maurya (University of Southern California)
Evangelos Vlachos (University of Southern California)
Malida O Hecht (University of Southern California)
Eli Levenson-Falk (Univ of Southern California)
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Going from Hamiltonian to GDS File: An Open Source Package for Generating Qubit Designs
Mon. March 4, 9:48 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. CST
200CD
We introduce SQuADDS, a Superconducting Qubit And Device Design Simulation database, an open-source design database and simulation package engineered for the rapid design of superconducting qubit architectures. Utilizing physics-driven algorithms and a large database of validated designs, the platform uses Qiskit Metal to programmatically generate device designs in alignment with user-specified Hamiltonian objectives. We discuss the database setup and demonstrate the workflow that allows a user to specify device characteristics and generate a full device design.
Presented By
Sadman Ahmed Shanto (University of Southern California)
Authors
Sadman Ahmed Shanto (University of Southern California)
Andre Kuo (University of Southern California)
Clark Miyamoto (University of Southern Califronia)
Haimeng Zhang (University of Southern California)
Vivek Maurya (University of Southern California)
Evangelos Vlachos (University of Southern California)
Malida O Hecht (University of Southern California)