QuantumOS2024: NSF Workshop on Quantum Operating Systems and Real-Time Control Hilton Austin Austin, TX, United States, November 3, 2024 |
Conference website | https://quantumos2024.yalepages.org/ |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=quantumos2024 |
Abstract registration deadline | October 4, 2024 |
Submission deadline | October 4, 2024 |
About the Workshop
Recent advancements in QC platforms have not only allowed a steady increase in the quantity and quality of qubits but also introduced new capabilities such as mid-circuit measurements and real-time error detection. The ability to access run-time information, such as error flags and mid-circuit measurement results, presents new opportunities for exploring algorithms and quantum error correction (QEC) protocols. As quantum hardware scales up and becomes increasingly heterogeneous and distributed, a quantum OS will be responsible for executing error-correcting kernels (e.g., decoders), allocating systems resources (e.g. entanglement, magic states, etc), managing shared quantum memory (e.g., storage, and qRAM), and scheduling batch/concurrent programs and applications. Quantum OS is the essential tool that guarantees to sustain precision control of large quantum systems and manage quantum resources for practical QC applications. This workshop aims to explore how the emerging quantum systems enable and expand novel Computer Systems Research (CSR) opportunities and promote cross-disciplinary collaborations.
Submissions
Submissions of 2-page abstracts are solicited in the general area of quantum computer systems with a special focus on topics include, but not limited to:
- novel algorithms and applications that will benefit from real-time feed-forward and error detection capabilities,
- integration of QC with classical computation at different latency levels,
- systems software for executing error-correcting kernels, allocating system resources, managing shared quantum memory, and scheduling batch and concurrent programs.
We welcome submissions of original research, previously published results, or works-in-progress. Accepted abstract will be distributed during the workshop and will be considered for a poster presentation. Since the abstracts are not considered as proceedings in the ACM/IEEE digital libraries, they can be submitted to other venues without restrictions.
Please follow the instructions below to prepare and submit your abstract. If you have any questions, please contact Florian Carle from the Yale Quantum Institute
- Prepare a 2-page abstract in PDF format. References cited do not count towards the page limit.
- Register and login to EasyChair at the link below
- Enter author information fields and attach your PDF.
- Submit by September 20, 2024.
Registration
All in-person attendees are required to register through the SOSP conference (preferred) or the MICRO conference.