Building Fault-Tolerant Quantum Algorithms with PsiQuantum
May 18, 2026
In this half-day interactive workshop, participants will explore Construct, PsiQuantum’s purpose-built platform for fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC). We’ll dive into the specific tools that address the unique challenges of authoring fault-tolerant quantum programs. Starting from the conceptual foundations and basic building blocks, we’ll move into in-depth algorithm design and analysis, complete with detailed quantum resource estimations. Participants should bring a laptop to participate in hands-on coding exercises and demonstrations.
Because of high demand and limited space, those interested are asked to apply. We will accommodate as many participants as possible, and we will confirm participation by email. The event is free of charge. Lunch will be served.
Applications are open to students, postdoctoral researchers, faculty, and research staff who are enrolled or employed full-time at an Illinois college, university, or national laboratory, and who have a demonstrated background in quantum computing. The workshop is co-hosted with Northwestern University and the Institute for Quantum Information Research and Engineering (INQUIRE), with support from the Chicago Quantum Exchange.
Join us to discover the future of quantum programming.
Speakers:
Ian Nanez, Senior Product Manager
Andrew Litteken, Quantum Applications Software Developer
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This workshop is intended for students, postdoctoral researchers, faculty, and scientists who:
Have an existing background in quantum computing
Want to learn more about fault-tolerant quantum algorithm development and quantum resource estimation
Are affiliated full-time with an Illinois college, university, or national laboratory