Name: Valentin Senicourt
Type: User
Company: SandboxAQ
Bio: Background in mathematics, went into numerical simulation and HPC. Currently developing open-source software with researchers in chemistry and quantum computing
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Valentin Senicourt's Projects
Curated list of open-source quantum software projects.
A python framework for creating, editing, and invoking Noisy Intermediate Scale Quantum (NISQ) circuits.
Main gperftools repository
HybridQ is a highly extensible platform designed to provide a common framework to integrate multiple state-of-the-art techniques to simulate large scale quantum circuits on a variety of hardware. HybridQ provides tools to manipulate, develop, and extend noiseless and noisy circuits for different hardware architectures. HybridQ also supports large-scale high-performance computing (HPC) simulations, automatically balancing workload among different processor nodes and enabling the use of multiple backends to maximize parallel efficiency. Everything is then glued together by a simple and expressive language that allows seamless switching from one technique to another as well as from one hardware to the next, without the need to write lengthy translations, thus greatly simplifying the development of new hybrid algorithms and techniques.
Qiskit Nature is an open-source, quantum computing, framework for solving quantum mechanical natural science problems.
Q# libraries for the Quantum Development Kit
A place to submit conda recipes before they become fully fledged conda-forge feedstocks
Tools developed for running end-to-end chemistry workflows on quantum computers and simulators.
my special repo