MITRE D-Wave Programming Class

Tuesday, 15 August 2017 12:00 PM - Thursday, 17 August 2017 12:00 PM EST

7596 Colshire Drive , MITRE 4 Building (J), McLean, VA, 22102-7539, United States

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Tuesday, 15 August 2017 12:00 PM - Thursday, 17 August 2017 12:00 PM EST

The MITRE Corporation, 7596 Colshire Drive , McLean, VA, 22102-7539, United States.

This lecture/lab format will provide information on the D-Wave quantum computer system, August 15th, 16th and 17th.

The following topics will be covered:

- D-Wave Systems and quantum computing overview

- the hardware and software environments for a D-Wave quantum computer  

- how to solve and think about problems on a D-Wave quantum computer

- methods of programming a D-Wave quantum computer

- to use tools and run problems on a live D-Wave quantum computing system

- prototype applications and projects existing users have run on a D-Wave system.

 

The class will be held at The MITRE Corporation, 7596 Colshire Dr, McLean, VA 22102-7539, MITRE 4 Building (J),  Reception Desk ext. 3-8013

Instruction times:                                                                     

 August 15th 12:00 to 17:00 - August 16th 9:00 to 17:00 on - August 17th 9:00 to 12:00                                                                                                                             

Lunch will be served August 15th, and 16th, coffee and rolls will be available 8:30 AM, August 16th and 17th.

Attendees are asked to bring their own device (devices need to be set up prior to class to run a certified Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) client.

The goal of this class is to expand attendees' understanding of quantum computing in the market place and as implemented on the D-Wave System.  Labs are integrated into the modules on the 16th and 17th; attendees will have access to simulators and a live system located in Canada, during class.  It is recommended attendees have a Master’s Degree or higher in one of the following disciplines Computer Science, Math, and Physics or equivalent, or has demonstrated experience implementing algorithms in C/C++, Matlab, Python, etc.

Presenters:

Robert "Bo" Ewald President, D-Wave International: Mr. Ewald leads D-Wave’s international business as president, and is responsible for global customer operations for the company. He has a long history with technology organizations, government projects, and industry efforts. These include having been the CEO of visualization and HPC leader Silicon Graphics Inc., president of supercomputing leader Cray Research, and serving on the President’s Information Technology Advisory Council in both the Clinton and Bush administrations. He started his career at Los Alamos National Laboratory.

Dr. Edward (Denny) Dahl received his Ph.D. in theoretical physics from Stanford University in 1985.  His thesis work was with Richard Blankenbecler at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center on Hamiltonian methods in lattice gauge theories.  Dr. Dahl transitioned into the field of neural networks in the 1980's, applying Hopfield networks to a variety of optimization problems and studying accelerated convergence techniques for stochastic gradient descent.  He worked at Thinking Machines Corporation in the technical marketing group and was responsible for helping users develop algorithms that could run in the SIMD (single instruction multiple data) computational model.  He obtained a patent for mapping irregular grid architectures to the hypercube architecture of the CM-2 system and was instrumental in the development of a macro programming language for the vector processors of the CM-5.  Since then, Dr. Dahl has provided development support for management and optimization of high data volume and high complexity decision support systems at a variety of companies (Teradata, eBay, Wells Fargo, JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America).  He joined D-Wave Systems in 2012.     

Dr. Joel Gottlieb received a B. S. in Physics and Applied Mathematics from University of Michigan in 1983, and a Ph. D in Physics from the University of Wisconsin—Madison in 1990.  Joel has experience as a Senior Unix Software Engineer, a Principal Technical Member at AT&T, A Principal Software Engineer at Intersect Solutions, and a Consultant for Microsoft Inc.  He joined D-Wave Systems as Senior Pre-Sales Analyst in 2016, where he works with the software tools group and is part of the training team assisting new users on D-Wave systems and simulators.

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This event is being organized by Diane Carr / D-Wave Systems Inc.

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