Introduction

Qiskit Metal enables chip prototyping in a matter of minutes. You can start from a convenient Python Jupyter notebook or take advantage of the user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI). Simply choose from a library of predefined quantum components, such as transmon qubits and coplanar resonators, and customize their parameters in real-time to fit your needs. Use the built-in algorithms to automatically connect components. Easily implement new experimental components using Python templates and examples.

Tools and Technologies

Qiskit Metal is:

  • Open source

  • Community-driven

  • A python API and a front-end visual GUI interface

  • Leverages existing tools and aims to seamlessly interconnect for quantum analysis

  • licensed under Apache 2.0. IBM reserves no copyright over outputs of qiskit-metal.

  • Community-oriented and tutorial-driven, join the #metal Slack.

 

Inspiration

Contact Us & Support Channels

Quantum Computing Club

The Quantum Information Club at NC State is a community of students interested in learning about and developing a skillset in quantum information and computing. Quantum computing can be a difficult field to start in, so the club is designed to break down the barriers to entry by providing members with a collaborative learning environment and opportunities to learn quantum programming with hands-on workshops and hackathons. We also work closely with industry and university partners like Duke and UNC Chapel-Hill to expand the scope of research, learning, and professional development opportunities for all members.

https://qiskit-community.github.io/qiskit-metal/index.html#