see below for a summer internship opportunity at Intel. no formal deadline
but they will make their decisions very soon. let me know if you're
interested and i'll pass your name along.
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Guerreschi, Gian Giacomo <gian.giacomo.guerreschi(a)intel.com>
Date: Wed, Mar 13, 2019 at 7:25 PM
Subject: Internship at Intel on Quantum Computing
To: Aram Harrow <aram(a)mit.edu>
Dear Aram,
I hope this email finds you well.
I am writing to you since the lab I am part of is looking for a summer
intern in quantum computing.
As you may know, our lab performs research in several areas that may
overlap with the background and interest of the graduate students in your
group:
· development of new quantum algorithms (most recently for QML and
molecular spectroscopy)
· simulation of variational quantum algorithms (like QAOA and VQE)
and improvement of their protocols (novel classical optimization
strategies, additional data pre-/post-processing, …)
· compilation of quantum circuits via automatic tools
We are located in Santa Clara (CA), the heart of silicon valley, as part of
Intel Labs.
We are looking for an outstanding graduate student to spend 3 months
(ideally July-Sept 2019) in our group, working on development, analysis and
simulation of quantum algorithms. In addition, we are interested to apply
classical machine learning techniques (general adversarial networks,
recurrent neural networks, etc) to analyze quantum algorithms and systems.
I know that this is short notice for a summer internship, but we plan to
interview candidates and make a choice in the next few weeks, so that
everyone has time to make appropriate arrangements.
Is there a candidate that you might be able to recommend for consideration?
Best regards,
Gian Giacomo
PS: Our research tends to have a strong numerical component to it. Your
group’s research is more focused on complexity considerations, but this
internship may allow students to get in contact with HPC-style scientific
coding if they are interested in numerical aspects of quantum computing
research too.
_______________________________________________
qip mailing list
qip(a)mit.edu
http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/qip