by aquantum | Oct 24, 2022 | Adriana Palos Pereira, aQuantum, Coral Calero, Felix Garcia, Grupo Alarcos, Hiring, Inclusion, Jose Ignacio García, Mariángeles Moraga, Martin Hurtado Heredia, QPath, Quantum, Quantum algorithms, Quantum Computing, Quantum Programming, Quantum Software, Quantum Software Engineering, Quantum Technology, Quantum workforce, QuantumPath, Research Line, Software, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Woman
aQuantum’s research and development activity continues to grow and to respond satisfactorily to these production needs the team has increased again, this month with six new scientists and technicians. This time, the destination of the new incorporations is the...
by aquantum | Oct 21, 2022 | aQuantum, Business Informatics, Grupo Alarcos, Macario Polo, QA&TEST Embedded 2022, Quality Quantum Software, Quantum Computing, Quantum Programming, Quantum Software, Quantum Software Engineering, Quantum Software Testing, Quantum Technology, Quantum workforce, Research Line, Software, Talavera Manifesto, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Macario Polo, member of aQuantum, participated on October 21, 2022 in the QA&TEST (International Conference Embedded Software Testing), 19th – 21st October, Bilbao, Euskadi. QA&TEST embedded is the annual conference, which has been held in Bilbao since 2001...
by aquantum | Oct 20, 2022 | aQuantum, Mario Piattini, Quantum, Quantum Computing, Quantum Programming, Quantum Software, Quantum Software Engineering, QuantumPath, Research Line, Software, Stanford University, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
One more year our colleague Mario Piattini, Chief Research Officer (CRO) of aQuantum and Leader of the Alarcos Research Group, University of Castilla-La Mancha, included in the 2% of the most outstanding scientists in the world according to the ranking of Stanford...
by aquantum | Oct 19, 2022 | Alhambra, aQuantum, Coral Calero, Felix Garcia, Green Quantum Algorithms & Software, Green Software, Grupo Alarcos, Mariángeles Moraga, QPath, Quantum, Quantum Computing, Quantum Programming, Quantum Software, Quantum Software Engineering, Quantum Technology, QuantumPath, Research Line, Software, Software Sustainability, Technology, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
On October 17th, aQuantum established a new R&D line, “Green Quantum Algorithms & Software”, as an extension of the joint collaboration with the Alarcos Research Group of the UCLM. This collaboration goes back a long way, since February 2019, with the signing...
by aquantum | Oct 17, 2022 | Alhambra, Antonio García de la Barrera, aQuantum, Grupo Alarcos, Guido Peterssen, Ignacio García Rodríguez de Guzmán, José Antonio Cruz-Lemus, José Luis Hevia, Juan Manuel Murillo Rodriguez, Luis Jiménez Navajas, Macario Polo, Manuel Serrano, Mario Piattini, QPath, Quantum, Quantum Computing, Quantum Programming, Quantum Software, Quantum Software Engineering, Quantum Software Testing, Quantum Technology, QuantumPath, QuantumPath Community, Ricardo Pérez del Castillo, Software, Talavera Manifesto, The Jerusalem College of Engineering, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha, Universidad de Extremadura, University of Alcalá, University of Kent, University of Oviedo, University of Oxford, University of Porto, University of Stuttgart
Manuel Serrano, Ricardo Pérez del Castillo and Mario Piattini, members of aQuantum have edited in Springer the book “Quantum Software Engineering” in which several members of aQuantum participate as authors of different chapters. It is worth highlighting the work of...
by aquantum | Oct 7, 2022 | aQuantum, Grupo Alarcos, Macario Polo, QA&TEST Embedded 2022, Quality Quantum Software, Quantum, Quantum Computing, Quantum Programming, Quantum Software, Quantum Software Engineering, Quantum Software Testing, Quantum Technology, Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha
Macario Polo, member of aQuantum, will give a keynote lecture on October 21st, 2022 in the QA&TEST (International Conference Embedded Software Testing), in Bilbao, Euskadi. He will talk about quantum software testing challenges. QA&TEST Embedded is a yearly...
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