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From Qiskit Metal to pattern generation to real nanofabrication demo. Here, quantum devices on a chip are patterned via direct-write electron-beam lithography in a nanofabrication facility. Written & patterned by Onri Jay Benally, an Indigenous American quantum hardware engineer.
Arline Quantum is an open-source library providing basic functionality for creating and manipulating quantum circuits. It also contains a list of mock quantum hardware
This program is designed to analyze Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) images, specifically images of superconducting quantum devices. It uses the Segment Anything library from Meta to identify and segment objects in the image.
Everything you need for quantum hardware engineering in the field. Curated by Onri Jay Benally, an Indigenous American quantum hardware engineer & doctoral researcher.
A repository for Indigenous American language material for quantum hardware education from the Diné/Navaho/Navajo tribe. Collected & written by Onri Jay Benally, an Indigenous American quantum engineer.
Repository containing the Python scripts related to my Physics degree end-of-degree project at the University of Alicante. This end-of-degree project is supervised by Joaquín Fernández Rossier.
This project aims to implement Quantum Support Vector Machines (QSVM) on actual quantum devices and simulators using the Qiskit library in conjunction with Amazon Braket (AWS). The core objective is to evaluate and compare the performance efficiency of QSVM implementations across various quantum hardware and simulation environments.