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Students worldwide devised real-world problems and came up with running solutions using the software simulator for Language-Integrated Quantum Operations, LIQUi|> (opens in new tab), in the first Quantum Computing Challenge.
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Microsoft Quantum Challenge
Interested in delving into quantum chemistry, linear algebra, teleportation, and much more? Students entered the Microsoft Quantum Challenge to see how far they could go! From around the world students investigated and solved problems facing the quantum universe using Microsoft’s simulator, LIQUi|>.
They won big prizes, and the opportunity to visit Microsoft Research and maybe gain an internship.
Winners
We are delighted to announce the winners of the Challenge. Interest over the past three months came from all round the world. The judging panel was impressed by all the entries. The following were chosen to receive prizes. Congratulations to the winners!
Each of the winners used the simulator for Language-Integrated Quantum Operations: LIQUi|> from Microsoft Research.
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Thien Nguyen Australian National University, Canberra, Australia Grand Prize – $5,000 Entry: Simulating Dynamical Input-Output Quantum Systems with LIQUi|> | |
Johannes Bausch
University of Cambridge, UK | |
Andras Pal Gilyen
Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands | |
Ali Abdullah Husain
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA | |
Vojtěch Havlíček
ETH Zurich, Switzerland | |
Antony Milne
Imperial College, UK | |
Andrew Simmons
Imperial College, UK |