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EPSRC Reference: EP/W032635/1
Title: Reliable and Robust Quantum Computing
Principal Investigator: Melham, Professor T
Other Investigators:
Benjamin, Professor SC
Researcher Co-Investigators:
Project Partners:
Department: Computer Science
Organisation: University of Oxford
Scheme: Standard Research
Starts: 01 April 2022 Ends: 31 March 2026 Value (£): 2,227,394
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Information Technologies
Related Grants:
EP/W032104/1 EP/W031485/1 EP/W03221X/1
Panel History:
Panel DatePanel NameOutcome
10 Feb 2022 QC/ICT interface call panel meeting Announced
Summary on Grant Application Form
Over 60 years of work in computer science and engineering has defined and refined a tower of abstractions that constitute the solid

foundations of today's classical computer systems. Key challenges to reliability and correctness have been faced-and overcome-at dozens of levels

in the stack, and there is a wealth of insight and expertise in the diverse community of ICT researchers who work across it.

In the last decade, progress on quantum computing has accelerated, and it is becoming an international industry in its own right.

Nevertheless, quantum computing is still at the beginning of its journey. Small-scale prototype devices have demonstrated the potential for

this technology, and milestone experiments have demonstrated a quantum computer's capability to out perform classical hardware on specially

designed problems, but the construction of a reliable and robust large-scale quantum device capable of challenging the world's classical

supercomputers for useful real world problems remains a huge challenge.

We do not think that classical ICT has ready-made solutions to this challenge, but we believe that significant advances in the field will

arise through a broad spectrum of genuinely cross-disciplinary exchange, allowing for close contact of quantum computing researchers with the

scientific tools, methods and (especially) mindsets of the ICT research community - across a broad spread of the key classical computing stacks.

This project will open up a dialogue between quantum computing and ICT research communities, particularly ICT researchers engaged in computer

systems and architecture research, by creating a network of researchers who will co-design a research project to develop and advance

solutions for reliable and robust quantum computation, addressing key layers across the principal computing stacks.

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