SIG-MACS Quantum Computing Workshop
Day 1 – May 9, 2024
(2:45 AM – 4:45 PM)
Aside from this quantum computing workshop at DLSU
– Laguna Campus on May 9, 2024, there will
also be a satellite workshop on quantum computing
(algorithms and programming) at the Adventist
University of the Philippines in Silang, Cavite, on
May 12, 2024. For more information about this
satellite workshop, kindly visit
https://www.quantumcomputing.ph/workshop2024.html
▷ Quantum Computing
Session 1
2:45 PM – 3:45 PM
An Introduction to Quantum Computing and Some Early
Quantum Algorithms
Quantum computing is a fast-emerging field that has
the potential to revolutionize the way we approach
solving difficult computing problems in different
domains. Instead of suppressing non-classical
effects, this computing paradigm embraces quantum
mechanical effects as a potential source of
advantages in solving problems. In this talk,
participants will be introduced to the elementary
concepts and mathematical abstractions of operators
and operands in quantum computing. Some early
quantum algorithms will be presented to illustrate
the interplay between these concepts. The circuit
model of computation will also be used in
representing the process of quantum computation.
This talk will provide participants with sufficient
theoretical background necessary to appreciate an
introductory presentation on writing computer
programs for quantum processing units and quantum
circuit simulators.
Mr. Jeffrey Aborot is a science
researcher at the Computer Software Division
of the DOST-Advanced Science and Technology
Institute. He leads research and development
projects in DOST-ASTI with topics ranging
from software engineering, artificial
intelligence, Internet of Things, and
quantum computing. He is the current lead
for quantum computing research and
development program in DOST-ASTI.
Mr. Aborot is the current project lead of
DOST-ASTI's Quantum Circuit Simulation
Project. This project aims to provide local
researchers access to quantum circuit
simulation software packages in the
Computing and Archiving Research
Environment's High-Performance Computing
facility. It is hoped that eventual local
researchers in quantum computing will be
able to utilize these software packages for
designing and analyzing quantum algorithms
in small problem instances.
3:45 PM – 4:45 PM
Navigating Quantum Algorithms: An Introduction to
IBM Qiskit
Embark on a captivating exploration of quantum
algorithms through the lens of IBM Qiskit. This
session serves as a foundational journey, focusing
on the fundamental principles of quantum computation
and the practical implementation of simple quantum
circuits up to the Deutsch-Jozsa and
Bernstein-Vazirani algorithms. Participants will
unravel the mysteries of qubits, quantum gates, and
quantum circuits, gaining hands-on experience in
designing, simulating, and executing basic quantum
algorithms using IBM's cutting-edge Qiskit
framework. Led by the speaker's expertise, attendees
will emerge equipped with the essential skills to
embark on their quantum computing endeavors. Join us
for an enlightening session and unlock the potential
of quantum algorithms with IBM Qiskit.
Mr. Bobby O. Corpus is a Quantum
Computing Evangelist. He is president of
OneQuantum Philippines, a chapter of
OneQuantum, a global community on Quantum
Technologies. He is a Technical Architect at
Section6, New Zealand, and was the
Innovation Lead at the Enterprise Data
Office at Globe Telecoms. He was a Solution
Architect at Red Hat and a Vice President
and Lead Solution architect in Deutsche Bank
AG, Singapore.
He graduated cum laude in Physics
from the National Institute of Physics where
he studied the Topology and Causality of
Spacetime. His interest in Quantum Computing
comes from his training in Physics and
Computer Science.
He organized Quantum Computing Philippines
in 2017 to promote awareness of Filipinos to
Quantum Computing. His group was recognized
by OneQuantum global community and was
assimilated into the group as OneQuantum
Philippines, where he serves as the current
president. He is currently a board member of
the DOST-PCIEERD Quantum Technology Board.
▷ Quantum Computing
Session 2
2:45 PM – 3:45 PM
Quantum Computing Optimization: Theory, Application,
and Operationalization
Optimization theory can be regarded as one of the
most practical and pervasive disciplines in computer
science. With the advent of quantum computing, we
can explore another perspective in performing
optimization tasks with native quantum mechanical
properties in available computing devices. This
workshop is divided into three parts. The first part
will focus on understanding the theories of
Adiabatic Quantum Computing and quantum annealing.
The second part will cover the principles of the
Ising Model and Quadratic Unconstrained Binary
Optimization (QUBO) model. The third part will
detail modeling strategies and programming
Ising/QUBO models on a quantum computing device.
Engr. Dylan Josh Lopez is a research
assistant at Chung Yuan Christian University
in Taiwan while taking his Ph.D. in
Electrical Engineering focusing on Quantum
Computing Applications for Power
Engineering. He specializes in Quantum
Computing Optimization, Quantum Machine
Learning, and Computer Vision. He obtained
his MS in Computer Science and Information
Engineering from Chung Hua University,
Taiwan, and his undergraduate degree in
Computer Engineering from Adamson
University. Currently, he is the director
for partnerships and collaboration at
OneQuantum Philippines and a part-time
lecturer in the Department of Computer
Technology at De La Salle University.
3:45 PM – 4:45 PM
Quantum Deep: How Quantum Computing Revolutionizes
AI Development through Algorithms
The talk introduces the transformative potential of
quantum computing in the realm of artificial
intelligence. Beginning with an overview of quantum
computing fundamentals, the speaker will discuss
quantum mechanical phenomena such as superposition,
interference, and entanglement, setting the stage
for understanding how these principles enable
quantum computers to tackle problems beyond the
reach of classical methods. This foundational
knowledge provides a springboard into the realm of
AI, where computational complexity and data
intensity often challenge traditional computing
frameworks.
The presentation delves into the synergistic
relationship between quantum computing and AI,
particularly highlighting how quantum approaches
address AI's inherent computational and data
processing challenges. The speaker will highlight
the impact of quantum computing and AI across
various fields, including materials science, drug
discovery, finance, biology, astronomy, and
meteorology, illustrating how quantum algorithms
offer new pathways for research and development.
Central to the talk is the emerging field of quantum
machine learning, where quantum algorithms offer
groundbreaking advancements. This will examine how
quantum machine learning is set to redefine AI
development through its ability to perform complex
computations more efficiently than classical
counterparts.
The talk concludes by emphasizing the synergy
between quantum computing and AI as a catalyst for
scientific and technological breakthroughs, opening
new horizons for innovation and problem-solving. It
is the hope that attendees will leave with a clear
understanding of the fundamental principles of
quantum computing, its impact on AI development, and
potential applications to solve some of today's most
challenging problems.
Mr. Elmer C. Peramo is a
distinguished Senior Science Research
Specialist at the Advanced Science and
Technology Institute (DOST-ASTI), leveraging
an extensive background in machine learning
and artificial intelligence applied across
various sectors, including weather
forecasting, agriculture, natural language
processing, and healthcare. Over 15 years,
he effectively managed multidisciplinary
teams and bringing innovative AI projects to
fruition. He contributes his expertise as an
AI consultant to some startup companies,
guiding them to leverage AI technologies
effectively.
Elmer holds a master's degree in electrical
engineering from the University of the
Philippines, and currently a Ph.D. student
of Computer Science at De La Salle
University, Manila. He has taught Predictive
Analytics, Data Science, Math, and
Programming as a part-time lecturer at
several colleges and universities. His
academic involvement is further highlighted
by his visiting scholar role at the
University of Tennessee, Knoxville, where he
focused on AI and Machine Learning
applications in Additive Manufacturing. His
dedication to the theoretical and practical
aspects of AI and machine learning
solidifies his standing as a significant
contributor to technology and education.