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Introduction to QruiseOS

A key requirement for fast, iterative R&D of quantum devices is the ability to perform rapid, in-depth characterisation to guide the design of next-generation devices.

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Our solution: QruiseOS, our rapid automated bring-up framework. QruiseOS seamlessly connects characterisation experiments to a model database, defines sequences and dependencies between these experiments, and then triggers them to run. This can be performed either in an automated batch mode or an interactive debug mode. Users have the flexibility to choose between 40+ experiments from our library or define their own.

A very comprehensive storage, logging, monitoring, and analysis framework allows users to review past runs, track high-level system parameters, and easily view error logs or troubleshoot unexpectedly failing experiments. All these seamlessly connect with quantum hardware through APIs from control electronics software. QruiseOS also creates a Qiskit quantum cloud service with users’ experiments, allowing them to submit jobs and monitor metrics on a live dashboard, with all the necessary housekeeping tasks taken care of.

Using QruiseOS, you can eliminate a lot of the grunt work when it comes to characterising your quantum device, allowing you to focus on what really matters: the science!