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Peter Komar

Author: Peter Komar

Peter Komar is an Applied Scientist in the Amazon Braket team where he works on integration of new quantum devices to the Braket service and researches their applications. He holds a PhD in physics from Harvard University where he conducted theoretical research in the field of quantum metrology, searching for practical ways to achieve ultimate measurement accuracy, set by the Heisenberg limit. Peter is passionate about all means of extracting maximal information from limited data.

Amazon Braket Notebook Environments Now Support CUDA-Q Natively

Customers can now run CUDA-Q programs directly in Amazon Braket Jupyter notebook instances without additional setup. Braket notebook environments now include the latest compatible packages for Braket, CUDA-Q, PennyLane, and Qiskit. This blog post shows you how to access the Jupyter notebook environment on Amazon Braket to run your CUDA-Q programs. Creating a new Amazon […]

Amazon Braket launches Aquila, the first neutral-atom quantum processor from QuEra Computing

Introduction Quantum researchers require access to different types of quantum hardware from digital, also known as gate-based, quantum processing units (QPUs) to analog devices that are capable of addressing specific problems that are hard to solve using classical computers. Today, Amazon Braket, the quantum computing service from AWS, continues to deliver on its commitment to […]