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ORNL: Quantum Computing User Forum hebt Fortschritte in der Forschung hervor

Das Quantum Computing User Forum des Oak Ridge National Laboratory hob laut HPCwire Fortschritte in der Quantencomputing-Forschung hervor. Die Veranstaltung konzentrierte sich auf Entwicklungen, die für Forscher, die Quantencomputingsysteme nutzen, von Bedeutung sind.

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Aug 20, 2026 at 6:56 PM UTC · Updated vor 2 Stunden · 5 Min. Lesezeit

ORNL: Quantum Computing User Forum hebt Fortschritte in der Forschung hervor
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184 Forum attendees

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vor 2 Stunden

Kernpunkte

  • ORNL war Gastgeber eines Quantum Computing User Forum.
  • Das Forum hob Fortschritte in der Quantencomputing-Forschung hervor.
  • HPCwire berichtete über die Veranstaltung und ihren Forschungsschwerpunkt.

Jährliches Forum hebt ORNLs Führungsrolle bei der Weiterentwicklung hybrider Quanten-HPC-Technologien und dem Aufbau der künftigen Quantencomputing-Arbeitskräfte hervor

20. Aug. 2026 — Forscher, Softwareentwickler und Technologieführer aus dem gesamten globalen Quantencomputing-Ökosystem versammelten sich im Juli am Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) des Department of Energy (DOE) zum siebten jährlichen Quantum Computing User Forum (QCUF). Die Veranstaltung unterstrich die Führungsrolle des ORNL bei der Gestaltung der Zukunft des Computings durch Quantentechnologien, die in das Hochleistungsrechnen integriert sind.

Teilnehmer versammelten sich zum siebten jährlichen Quantum Computing User Forum. Bildnachweis: Alonda Hines/ORNL, U.S. Dept. of Energy

Gastgeber war die Oak Ridge Leadership Computing Facility (OLCF). Das Forum begrüßte 184 Teilnehmer, darunter Nutzer des Quantum Computing User Program (QCUP) sowie Forscher von Universitäten, aus der Industrie und von nationalen Laboren.

QCUP bietet Forschern weltweit cloudbasierten Zugang zu führenden Quantencomputersystemen und ermöglicht es Wissenschaftlern zu untersuchen, wie Quantencomputing eine breite Palette von Forschungsanwendungen unterstützen kann. Das Programm ist Teil der QUEST-Initiative (Quantum User Expansion for Science and Technology) des U.S. Department of Energy, die darauf abzielt, den Zugang zu Quantencomputing-Ressourcen für die wissenschaftliche Forschung zu erweitern.