Girvin and Smith win Outstanding Paper from the IEEE HPEC conference

September 6, 2022

Steven Girvin, Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics, and Kevin Smith, laboratory associate, have won the Outstanding Paper Award from the IEEE HPEC conference for their paper “C2QA - Bosonic Qiskit”, Timothy Stavenger (PNNL); Eleanor Crane (JQI, QuICS); Kevin Smith (Brookhaven National Laboratory, Yale Univ.); Christopher T Kang (Univ. of Washington); Steven Girvin (Yale Univ.); Nathan Wiebe (Univ. of Toronto, PNNL). The Outstanding Paper Award is awarded to those papers among the top 5% of papers submitted to the conference.

The IEEE High Performance Extreme Computing (HPEC) conference, organized by MIT in cooperation with SIAM, is the largest computing conference in New England with 125+ talks presented virtually Sep 19-23.  HPEC features a wide range of cutting edge work on: AI, machine learning, big data, graph analytics, cloud computing, sensor processing, cyber, parallel computing, GPU computing, database technology, quantum computing, …, tutorials, and many distinguished invited speakers. See below for registration link and preliminary schedule link.

 

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