In this session, Alexei Bylinskii discusses how QuEra provides quantum computing as a service, highlighting our current product and service offerings, including the evolution of analog Hamiltonian simulation via Aquila. Following this, Zia Mohammad explains how users can access Aquila through Amazon Braket, sharing application success stories along the way. Watch now to learn:
- How QuEra is advancing both analog and gate-based quantum computing, with breakthroughs in string breaking and magic state distillation
- The story of Aquila: from just 10 hours per week of availability to a 13× increase in access, along with new experimental features that enable a wider range of use cases
- How the Amazon Braket SDK interacts with our machines, allowing users to build real quantum programs by manipulating parameters that define, arrange, and control interactions between Rydberg atoms
- Real-world advantages of Rydberg Hamiltonian simulation, demonstrated through case studies from JPMorgan Chase, Purdue, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, AWS, and QuEra—showcasing use cases in quantum simulation and financial optimization