Unitary Fund is a nonprofit organization that works to create a quantum technology ecosystem that benefits the most people.
We run a microgrant program that gives $4k cash grants for projects that help develop the quantum technology ecosystem. This could be open source quantum software, educational materials and workshops, a new quantum sensor prototype, or much more.
You can find a list of past recipients here. They include a simulator package for surface codes, Q# library for quantum RAM, an optimizing quantum circuit compiler based on ZX calculus, and much more.
QuTiP is an affiliated project of Unitary Fund, whose development we support through a remote mentorship program.
We also do our own research on projects that help the ecosystem as a whole. As an example, we are currently developing an open source toolchain for error-mitigated quantum programming.
The open-source scientific ecosystem in quantum computing needs a reliable funding mechanism and your support can help in this direction. We will use the funds to support our microgrant program, the affiliated projects and our open-source in-house research.
Meet the team
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Nathan Shammah nathanshammahResearcher in solid state quantum electrodynamics.
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Andrea Mari andreamariQuantum physics researcher, University of Camerino, Italy.
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Vincent Russo vprussoBS, MS, and PhD in computer science. Software engineer focused on quantum computing. Metalhead guitar player.
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Daniel Strano WrathfulSpatulaFormally educated in physics, works as a full stack developer, interested in video game development, GPGPU, and quantum computation
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nate stemen natestemeni code occasionally
Featured work
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unitaryfund/mitiq
Mitiq is an open source toolkit for implementing error mitigation techniques on most current intermediate-scale quantum computers.
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