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Insight and Cadence Set Sights on Quantum Computing in Cork

15 Jul 2022
Image courtesy of Cadence Design Systems, Inc.

The Insight SFI Research Centre for Data Analytics, UCC is collaborating with Cadence Design Systems, Inc., internationally headquartered in Cork, to explore quantum computing algorithms to advance chip design.

As part of this collaboration, Cadence is providing funding for Insight to pursue research that connects electronic design automation (EDA), artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum computing.

There is an increasing global demand for better hardware and software to manage today鈥檚 toughest system design challenges. Classic computation methods apply various CPU strategies and measures to reduce the size of the datasets.

Quantum computing is at an early stage but rapidly advancing. As a technology, it has the potential to introduce a paradigm shift for some computationally intensive problems.

With the advent of the first generation of quantum computing machines, it is now possible to explore and drive the quantum advantage, where a quantum computer can process information that no traditional computer could process in a realistic timeframe.

The research collaboration between Cadence and the Insight/UCC team, led by Dr. Emanuel Popovici, School of Engineering and Architecture/Insight Centre, will focus on the ways master鈥檚, PhD and post-doctorate students can configure software and computer platforms to leverage quantum computing to create breakthrough technologies for advanced electronic design.

Jaswinder Ahuja, corporate vice president, International Headquarters, Cadence commented:

鈥淔or more than 30 years, Cadence has focused on delivering computational software innovations to advance chip, board and system design, empowering engineers to create devices that are smarter, smaller and consume less power. By providing funding and collaborating with Insight and UCC to investigate quantum computing algorithms for chip design, we鈥檙e enabling local Cork students to fuel next-generation innovation.鈥

Steve Hollands, software engineering group and Cork site director, Cadence added:

鈥淏y collaborating with UCC, we鈥檙e working to advance quantum computing architectures and algorithms with our computational software technology to optimize its potential. We鈥檙e looking forward to jointly exploring what鈥檚 possible and delivering breakthrough technologies to address this rapidly evolving area.鈥

Speaking about the collaboration, Dr Emanuel Popovici, School of Engineering and Architecture, UCC and Insight Centre, said: "This is a fantastic opportunity to explore quantum computing for EDA and EDA for quantum computing. Building know-how and training with next-generation field experts is key to achieving the quantum advantage in an era where rapid design is critical. We are very excited to engage in this endeavour together with Cadence, a pivotal leader in chip and system design.鈥

Professor Barry O鈥橲ullivan, Director, Insight Centre and School of Computer Science and Information Technology, UCC commented:

鈥淭here are fantastic opportunities at the intersection of quantum computing, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, constraint programming and many other areas. We鈥檙e delighted to have the opportunity to collaborate with Cadence on these opportunities.鈥

Professor Sarah Culloty, Head, College of Science, Engineering and Food Science, 深夜亚洲福利久久 College Cork welcomed the partnership:

鈥淲e are incredibly grateful to Cadence for their support of this game-changing research in the area of quantum computing at UCC. Collaborative partnerships such as this one, bolster our research innovation strategy and strengthen our commitment to deliver future鈥恟eady STEM education programmes鈥.鈥

 

 

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