ADVANTEST Seminar: The 4th D2T Special Seminar 2025 Past D2T Special Seminar ONLINE
8月4日(月)午後1時30分~1時間程度
August 4 Mon. 1:30 pm- 1 hour JST
場所:武田先端知ビル4階402室
Location: Takeda Building 4F room 402
言語:英語
Language: English
第4回 D2T特別セミナー2025 hybridを8月4日(月)午後1時30分から武田先端知ビル4階402室とzoom hybridにて開催をいたします。
We hold ADVANTEST Seminar: the 4th D2T special seminar 2025 hybrid are held on August 4 Mon. afternoon at room 402 at Takeda Building and zoom hybrid.
We have a guest speaker from King's College London.
Please register here(free).
registration(free):
Chairperson:Prof. Masahiro Fujita, d.lab, the University of Tokyo
Abstract
Mohammad Reza Mousavi, Professor
We are witnessing the increased availability of powerful quantum computing facilities as a service; also, there are promising prospects of applying quantum computing in fields such as material- and drug discovery, as well as scheduling, and optimisation.
With these prospects comes an inherent challenge of quality assurance of complex quantum programs.
Quantum programs and programming frameworks are becoming more complex, and this complexity creates a gap, calling for novel and rigorous testing and debugging frameworks.
In this talk, we present an overview of the fascinating emerging field of software engineering and its numerous challenges and opportunities.
In particular, we review our recent research on characterising faults in hybrid quantum-classical architectures. This has led to a taxonomy of real faults in hybrid quantum-classical architectures.
We also present our long-standing effort to establish a mature property-based testing framework for quantum programs both for fault-tolerant and for noisy architecture.
We also present an automated debugging framework based on property-based testing.
D2T Research Department, Systems Design Lab, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Platform Device Research Devision, Systems Design Lab, School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Contact
Akio Higo
higo"@"if.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp
ADVANTEST D2T Research Department
Platform Device Research Division
Systems Design Lab (d.lab),
School of Engineering, The University of Tokyo
Tel: +81-3-5841-0233 FAX: +81-3-5841-1093