This program is tentative and subject to change.

Mon 2 Jun 2025 09:40 - 10:00 at S 10 - QP - Session 1 Chair(s): Jose García-Alonso

Quantum computing has considerable potential, but its abstract nature often intimidates beginners, and existing quantum circuit simulator interfaces can be overwhelming for them. To address this accessibility issue, we have developed an intuitive simulator that integrates the principles of a tangible, collaborative tabletop workbench with quantum circuits. This simulator allows users to manipulate circuits through physical interaction, providing real-time visual feedback. The use of tangible user interfaces (TUIs) in complex systems has been shown to improve the user experience by allowing users to control and represent data flows through physical objects. Inspired by the tangible workbench’s use of dynamic visual cues, our system employs similar techniques to help users understand quantum operations through direct manipulation and visual representation. The integration of tangible interaction with quantum circuit simulation is a novel approach to making quantum computing more accessible and engaging.

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Mon 2 Jun

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09:00 - 10:00
QP - Session 1QP at S 10
Chair(s): Jose García-Alonso Universidad de Extremadura
09:00
20m
Research paper
Exploring a quantum programming language with concurrency
QP
Manisha Jain , Vitor Fernandes University of Minho, Alexandre Madeira University of Aveiro, Luís Barbosa
09:20
20m
Short-paper
Locus: A Proposal for Quantum Software Composition
QP
Javier Zayas Gallardo , Francisco Chicano University of Malaga, Carlos Canal University of Málaga, Juan Manuel Murillo University of Extremadura and COMPUTAEX Foundation
09:40
20m
Short-paper
Quantum Table: A Tangible Quantum Circuit Demonstrator
QP
Stefan Hillmich Software Competence Center Hagenberg (SCCH), Raphael Zefferer , Mathias Gartner , Bernhard Schenkenfelder Software Competence Center Hagenberg (SCCH), Sonja Bruckner Software Competence Center Hagenberg (SCCH), Ulrich Brandstätter