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State of the European Quantum Technologies Flagship Dagmar Floeck Policy Officer - DG CNECT.C2 High Performance Computing & Quantum Technology EU QUBITS 2018 Remember Quantum Europe 2016 17-18 May 2016, Amsterdam Quantum


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State of the European Quantum Technologies Flagship

Dagmar Floeck

Policy Officer - DG CNECT.C2 High Performance Computing & Quantum Technology

EU QUBITS 2018

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Quantum Europe 2016

17-18 May 2016, Amsterdam

  • Quantum Manifesto

Remember…

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Strategic Research Agenda

http://tinyurl.com/qt-hlsc-report

Governance Implementation, including Key Performance indicators

Important recommendations

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Timeline

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EU Quantum Technologies ecosystem

Project Project Project Project Project Project CSA

QKD Testbed

Project Project Project Project Project Project

National/regional initiatives LEIT SPACE

Overall landscape

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FETFLAG-03-2018 RIA call response

Call subtopic Proposals submitted Grant requested Indicative budget RIA subtopics a to d 50 358,287,679 € 130,000,000 €

  • f which up to

20,000,00 € for subtopic e RIA subtopic e 90 241,029,986 €

  • a. Quantum Communication:

11, € 83,200,092

  • b. Quantum Computing Systems: 11,€ 82,608,993
  • c. Quantum Simulation:

6, € 44,534,636

  • d. Quantum Metrology/Sensing: 22, € 147,943,956
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FETFLAG-03-2018 average proposal sizes

Call subtopic Average participants per proposal Average grant requested per proposal EC suggested proposal size RIA subtopics a to d 12 7.3 million € up to 10 million € RIA subtopic e 6 2.6 million € 2 to 3 million €

  • a. Quantum Communication:

16, € 8.3 million

  • b. Quantum Computing Systems:10, € 7.5 million
  • c. Quantum Simulation:

11, € 7.4 million

  • d. Quantum Metrology/Sensing: 11, € 6.7 million
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EU country participation subtopic a to d

9 5 7 5 4 4 6 1 1

20 40 60 80 100 120 140 DE FR UK IT ES NL AT DK FI BE PL SE HU EL CZ PT LT IE EE LV

Coordinator Partner

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AC & non-EU country participation subtopic a to d

5 3

20 40 60 CH IL

AC countries Coordinator Partner Non-EU country Participants South Africa 2 Australia 1 Russia 1 Total 4

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Participant type subtopic a to d

44% 24% 17% 15% 32% Industry

High Education System Research Organisation Large Enterprises SME

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EU country participation subtopic e, basic science

15 9 18 7 6 3 4 6 5 2 2 2 1 1 1 2 1

20 40 60 80 100 120 DE UK IT FR ES AT NL DK SE BE FI PL PT HU CZ BG IE EL SK RO LT LU LV EE

Coordinator Partner

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AC & non-EU country participation subtopic e, basic science

1 4

10 20 30 CH IL NO

AC countries Coordinator Partner

Non-EU country Participants Australia 2 South Korea 2 Belarus 2 United States 1 Brazil 1 China 1 Chile 1 Taiwan 1 Total 11

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Participant type subtopic e, basic science

22.6% 68 % 0.2% 4.7% 4.5% 9.2% Industry

Research Organisation High Education System Public Body SME Large Enterprises

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FETFLAG-03-2018 Call timing

20/02/2018 Call closure 16-27/04/2018 On-site evaluation Early June 2018 Evaluation Result Letter 14/06/2018 Presentation of results to FET PC 20/10/2018 Target date for grant signature

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QUANTUM (QT) CLASSICAL (HPC)

  • Prototyping / industrial services
  • Weather forecast
  • Early detection of diseases
  • Path optimization/vehicle routing
  • Drugs / personalised medicine
  • Tailor-made materials
  • Understanding biological and

chemical processes

  • Machine Learning, pattern

matching

  • Cryptography
  • ?

Complementarity HPC + QT

Quantum advantage:

Exponential complexity ~ 𝑓$ Linear complexity ~ 𝑂

  • Factoring numbers
  • Large database search
  • Energy minimisation
  • Solving by using a

controllable sample

  • f a complex system
  • Annealing
  • Real-system

analogy

  • Shor, Simon
  • Grover, count
  • ?

COMPUTERS (digital) SIMULATORS

(analog)

HPC simulation for QT software development

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Roadmap HPC + Quantum

EuroHPC

Developments towards EU exascale capability Roadmap to post-exascale technology integrating QT

QT Flagship

Developments of industrial QT capability Development of algorithms and workforce

Early integration of prototypes SW Co-design Identification

  • f business

cases Simulation of QT computer for early SW development

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Interesting upcoming events

  • 17-18 April 2018 Oberkochen: ZEISS

Symposium "Optics in the Quantum World“

  • 19 April Oberkochen: European Quantum

Technology Community Meeting (QT CSA)

  • 24 April 2018 QuantERA Projects Launch

Event in Bucharest, Romania

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Thank you for your attention!

ANY QUESTIONS? Dagmar.FLOECK@ec.europa.eu