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QT3 Cloud Access MVP

In 2023, AWS worked with Fermilab to build a simple web application providing remote access to their open source QICK control platform. The solution is a simple, self-deployed 'front end' that the client code on the control platform connects to, to find user jobs and upload the results of jobs after running. This student team worked to port the MVP client code to ARTIQ or other open source control platforms to be used by Quantum Technologies Training and Testbed at UW (QT3). The outcome this student team worked to achieve is a working client code in a public repo that Amazon may link to from their "cloud queue for quantum devices" repo, and a demo recorded on video. As part of the project design parameters and performance, students were provided with a demo of the cloud application working with QICK and online material that provided explanation and links to code repos.

Faculty Adviser(s)

Sara Mouradian, Assistant Professor, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Brant Bowers, Postdoctoral Scholar, Electrical & Computer Engineering

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