The HybQuant Naquidis project is part of the national framework "Maisons du Quantique", led by the HQI initiative, and aims to contribute to advancements in the field of high-performance hybrid quantum computing. Coordinated by the University of Bordeaux, the project brings together a broad academic and industrial consortium to explore the challenges related to the integration of quantum and high-performance classical computing.
Scientifically, the project focuses on three main areas: applications in chemistry and material design, quantum convex optimization, and quantum error correction and cryptography. This research is supported by the expertise of partner laboratories such as LaBRI, the Bordeaux Institute of Mathematics, LOMA, IOGS, and XLIM, as well as economic actors like the ALPhA-RLH competitiveness cluster, SAFT, Alstom, and CEVA Santé Animale.
The HybQuant Naquidis project aims to build a research and development community around hybrid quantum computing, promote the emergence of interdisciplinary collaborations, and contribute to training and skills development in this forward-looking field.