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Updated · Quantum Zeitgeist · Jul 15
Jülich Supercomputing Centre to Host 5-Day Quantum Summer School in August 2026
Updated
Updated · Quantum Zeitgeist · Jul 15

Jülich Supercomputing Centre to Host 5-Day Quantum Summer School in August 2026

1 articles · Updated · Quantum Zeitgeist · Jul 15

Summary

  • August 24-28, 2026, the Jülich Supercomputing Centre will run a five-day quantum computing summer school centered on practical applications rather than theory alone.
  • Hands-on sessions will train participants across three paradigms—quantum annealing, analog simulation and gate-based computing—using QUBO and Ising models on the cloud-based JUNIQ platform.
  • JUNIQ and the NRW-funded EPIQ project are organizing the program with quantum startup eleQtron, aiming to connect research methods with scientific and industrial workflows, including optimization, computing and energy systems.
  • Free access to computing resources, meals and local transport is offered to students and researchers at all career stages, with a poster session designed to spur collaboration.
  • The school reflects a broader shift in quantum research toward specialized architectures alongside universal machines, on the view that no single approach will dominate every application.

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