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25.07.2024

DFG: Priority Programme “Quantum Software, Algorithms and Systems – Concepts, Methods and Tools for the Quantum Software Stack”

Deadline: 2 December 2024

Quantum computers promise applications in the solution of computational problems beyond classical means. In recent years, quantum hardware has been developed that takes steps towards achieving intermediate-scale quantum devices, and a plethora of funded projects further their physical development. However, to eventually utilise their potential, foundational research in software and method development is required: Similar to classical computing, value will be created by software also for quantum computers. The priority programme 2514 aims at investigating and evaluating foundational concepts, methods and tools to facilitate the fulfilment of the potential of quantum systems, based on a concerted effort to build an interdisciplinary research community for a methodological and systematic approach in quantum algorithms, software and systems engineering. This is mandatory because of the highly interdisciplinary nature of quantum computing being rooted in quantum physics, both theoretical and experimental, and spanning from electrical engineering and systems design to software engineering and algorithmics. Thereby, we address the urgent need to design and engineer concepts and methods for the quantum software stack in anticipation of mature quantum hardware platforms.

Overall, we envisage the submission of joint projects in which at least two groups with complementary expertise work together and simultaneously offer at least one specialised technology or area of knowledge to the other partners.

The priority programme is centred around five research areas. Projects ideally focus on one area and contribute interdisciplinarily to one or more other areas.

  1. Quantum Algorithmic Foundations and Roots in Quantum Physics
    Possible research topics are Quantum Algorithms and Algorithmic Foundations, Quantum Computational Models and Complexity, Error Mitigation and Correction or Connecting Many-Body Physics with Quantum Computing.
  2. Programming Environments and SDKs
    Possible research topics are Programming Languages and Programming Abstractions, Hybrid Programming Environments with QPL Integration, Platform-Independent Compilation and Optimisation or Design Patterns and Guidelines for Quantum Programs.
  3.  Software Stack with Runtime Infrastructures
    Possible research topics are Platform-Specific and Topology-Aware Compilation and Optimisation, Adaptive Backend Selection, Scheduling Policies and Processes or Comprehensive and Holistic Monitoring and Telemetry.
  4. QC Systems Co-Design and Engineering
    Possible research topics are Electronic Circuit Design for QC Hardware, Model-Based QC HW/SW Co-Design or CPU/QPU Systems Design and Architecture.
  5. Verification and Validation of Quantum Software and Systems
    Possible research topics are Simulation, Benchmarking or Analysis, Validation and Verification.

The development of physical quantum hardware is outside the scope of the priority programme. However, developing methods that build on top of existing hardware, or methods for improving hardware development and co-design are encouraged, as are appropriate evaluations of the developed methods and techniques on existing or experimental systems.

Proposals must be written in English and submitted to the DFG by 2 December 2024. Please note that proposals can only be submitted via elan, the DFG’s electronic proposal processing system. To enter a new project within the existing Priority Programme, go to Proposal Submission – New Project/Draft Proposal – Priority Programmes and select “SPP 2514” from the current list of calls. 

The DFG strongly welcomes proposals from researchers of all genders and sexual identities, from different ethnic, cultural, religious, ideological or social backgrounds, from different career stages, types of universities and research institutions, and with disabilities or chronic illness. With regard to the subject-specific focus of this call, the DFG encourages female researchers in particular to submit proposals.

The coordination board invites all interested potential applicants to join an online meeting on 29 July 2024. Meeting details are available on the project website:
https://www.spp2514.kit.edu/ 

For any questions regarding the online meeting, please contact the Programme coordinator:
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ina Schaefer
Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT)
KASTEL – Institut für Informationssicherheit und Verlässlichkeit
Am Fasanengarten 5
76131 Karlsruhe
phone +49 721 608-45351
ina.schaeferspam prevention@kit.edu 

Complete Call:
https://www.dfg.de/de/aktuelles/neuigkeiten-themen/info-wissenschaft/2024/ifw-24-62 

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