Daniel Claudino PhD

Research Scientist in the Quantum Computational Science Group

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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Daniel Claudino is a Research Scientist in the Quantum Computational Science Group in the Oak Ridge National Laboratory. He received his PhD from University of Florida and had a postdoctoral appointment at Virginia Tech before joining ORNL. His main research interests are in quantum simulation, with focus on quantum chemistry, and various aspects of quantum software, spanning simulators, frameworks, compilers, programming languages, and integration with high-performance computing.

 

Presentation Title:

Software Framework for Integrated High Performance+Quantum Computing

Presentation Abstract:

In this talk, I will present the current efforts at ORNL to advance the integration of quantum and high-performance computing (QHPC) from a software standpoint. The discussion will focus on three main areas. First, I will highlight the underlying software infrastructure necessary to enable QHPC in light of the different underlying physical integration models. Next, I will showcase a quantum chemistry application that exemplifies some of the key concepts in QHPC integration. Finally, I will highlight ongoing work in delivering software to enable the more forward-looking scenario of networking quantum computers.Â