(CLOSED) Accelerated Research in Quantum Computing (DE-FOA-0003265)

Sponsor Name: 
DOE, Office of Science, Scientific Computing Research
Description of the Award: 

The DOE SC program in Advanced Scientific Computing Research (ASCR) announces its interest in receiving applications that advance the field of quantum computing by developing enabling end-to-end software infrastructures. This FOA solicits applications from large cross-disciplinary teams that will advance computer science toward a software stack that is ready to leverage multiple quantum technologies, or will develop mathematical foundations, algorithms, and software tools toward quantum utility demonstration for applications within the DOE mission.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION

Quantum information science [https://quantum.gov] has emerged as a promising area for the development of disruptive computing technologies. Since 2015, ASCR has organized several workshops that have indicated the potential of quantum computing for scientific applications and has supported basic research to improve all layers of the quantum software stack including algorithms, programming languages, error mitigation, and compilers. The progress has been remarkable, however, practical applications of quantum computing that improve time-to-solution, or power-to-solution, or accuracy of the results with respect to the best classical system have not yet been deployed.

The 2023 Basic Research Needs Workshop in Quantum Computing and Networking identified several priority research directions (PRDs); this FOA targets end-to-end software toolchains to program and control quantum systems and networks at scale (PRD1), quantum algorithms delivering quantum advantage (PRD2), and resilience through error detection, prevention, protection, mitigation, and correction (PRD4). These are key components for the development of a software ecosystem that must be ready to account for modularity and interoperability on one side, and for specialization and performance on another. Research proposed in response to this FOA must primarily focus on addressing one of the two topics described below:

Topic 1 – Modular Software Stack: The diversity of quantum computing architectures and hardware technologies is expected to persist into the foreseeable future; this is an important consideration that guides the advancement of computer science sought in this topic. The development of an integrated computational ecosystem requires a general-purpose quantum software stack that is adaptable to, and takes advantage of, multiple kinds of quantum hardware.
We seek basic research in computer science and applied mathematics that:

  • Addresses practical and fundamental bottlenecks that hinder modularity and potential synergy among selected hardware technologies;
  • Pursues general approaches to integration that may remain relevant for future technologies;
  • Devises ways to embed quantum processors in parallel and distributed computing models; and
  • Integrates error management across the software stack.

Topic 2 – Quantum Utility: This topic aims to advance the research towards achievement and demonstration of quantum utility [1] by developing new algorithms and fine-tuning all levels of the software stack for a selected portfolio of promising problems within the ASCR mission.
Applications should:

  • Choose generalizable application-inspired target problems;
  • Develop algorithms for optimized math kernels and math primitives for selected current (NISQ) and future quantum systems that significantly advance state-of-the-art performance for the selected target problems;
  • Adapt, if needed, any level of the software stack for the specific target problems; and
  • Estimate quantum resources by employing important complementary metrics, including energy-to-solution.

Verification protocols and tools are important for both Topic 1 and Topic 2 and should be discussed in the application.

Applicants must choose and specify Topic 1 or Topic 2 as the focus of their application. In the choice of Topic 1 or 2, proposed research is encouraged to consider multiple metrics, such as qubit count, gate fidelity, and qubit connectivity.

Out of Scope Topics

  • Research that is not primarily focused on addressing either Topic 1 or Topic 2 which are described above.
  • Development and improvement of physical qubits.
  • Cryptography and cryptanalysis.
  • Research with benchmarking and resource estimation as the primary focus.
  • Applications that are specific to a scientific discipline and are not generalizable to other areas relevant to the DOE mission.
Limit (Number of applicants permitted per institution): 
3
Sponsor LOI Deadline: 
Mar 13, 2024
Sponsor Final Deadline: 
May 08, 2024
OSVPR Application or NOI Instructions: 

Interested applicants should upload the following documents in sequence in one PDF file (File name: [Last name]_DOE-FOA-0003265_2024) no later than 4:00 p.m. on the internal submission deadline:

1. Cover Page(1 page, pdf):

  • Title of Pre-application
  • Choice of Topic 1 or Topic 2
  • Principal Investigator Name, Job Title
  • [Lead] Institution
  • PI Phone Number, PI Email Address
  • FOA Number: Include the FOA Number indicated on the cover of this FOA
  • PI Names and Job Titles at the Collaborating Institutions

2. Project Description (no more than four pages, pdf)

  • A clear and concise description of the objectives and technical approach of the proposed research. References may be included on an additional page.

3. 3-page CV's of Investigators

Formatting Guidelines:

Font/size: no smaller than 11 pt.
Document margins: 1.0” (top, bottom, left and right)
Standard paper size (8 ½” x 11)

To be considered as a Penn State institutional nominee, please submit a notice of intent by the date provided directly below.
This limited submission is in downselect: 
Penn State may only submit a specific number of proposals to this funding opportunity. The number of NOIs received require that an internal competition take place, thus, a downselect process has commenced. No Penn State researchers may apply to this opportunity outside of this downselect process. To apply for this limited submission, please use this link:
OSVPR Downselect Deadline: 
Thursday, February 22, 2024 - 4:00pm
For help or questions: 

Questions concerning the limited submissions process may be submitted to limitedsubs@psu.edu.

Notes: 
Chunhao Wang (CoE); Slots available now first come, first served. Contact limitedsubs@psu.edu if interested in applying.