Q-CTRL is Making its Boulder Opal Quantum Control Software Free to the Academic Community
Q-CTRL’s Boulder Opal software is designed for quantum hardware developers, experimentalists, and researchers (as opposed to end users) who want to optimize the performance of quantum hardware by characterizing it, designing error robust controls, simulating quantum dynamics, and using AI techniques to automate calibrations and hardware tuning. It includes an automated experiment scheduler that automatically […]
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