HPC and quantum technologies as drivers of innovation and the digital transition
High Performance Computing is an indispensable tool to conduct frontier research, to drive innovation, to maintain the competitiveness of our economy and industry, and for the safety and security of our citizens. To equip the European Union with the necessary computing resources and services, in 2018 the European Commission established the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking, as a common initiative with the Member States. With the maturing of quantum technology the pace of innovation is accelerating as we are seeing a convergence with HPC.
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Gustav Kalbe
Dr. Gustav Kalbe studied Applied Physics at the Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium. In 1991 he studied Applied Optics at the Imperial College of Science in London. In 1995 he completed his studies and earned a PhD in Physics, Molecular Spectroscopy, at the Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium.
He started his professional career as a project manager in photonic networks at the incumbent telecom operator in Belgium. He was R&D manager when he left the company.
In 1998 he joined the Directorate General Information Society & Media of the European Commission where he started working as Project Officer managing research projects of the European Framework Programs for Research. Over the years he had several assignments in quan…
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