QuaCS, an Inria project team specialising in quantum computing, and Quandela, a pioneering start-up in the development of photonic quantum computers, have taken the decision to bring their complementary skill sets together to form a partnership. So far, this partnership has been able to develop an algorithm for simulating the behaviour of photons, as well as a graphical language for optimising photonic circuits.
QuaCS, an Inria project team specialising in quantum computing, and Quandela, a pioneering start-up in the development of photonic quantum computers, have taken the decision to bring their complementary skill sets together to form a partnership. So far, this partnership has been able to develop an algorithm for simulating the behaviour of photons, as well as a graphical language for optimising photonic circuits.
QuaCS is the name of a new Inria project team set up to study the programming structures specific to quantum computing, as well as the programming languages that will make it possible to express and to optimise quantum processing. This interdisciplinary team is based in Saclay, which is home to France’s largest concentration of researchers and start-ups in the field of quantum computing.
QuaCS is the name of a new Inria project team set up to study the programming structures specific to quantum computing, as well as the programming languages that will make it possible to express and to optimise quantum processing. This interdisciplinary team is based in Saclay, which is home to France’s largest concentration of researchers and start-ups in the field of quantum computing.