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title: 'Open Call 1/2026 for Academic Projects for the VTT Q50 Quantum Computer'
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date: 2026-01-30
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collection: publications
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teaser: /assets/images/about-icon.jpg
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published: true
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author: FiQCI
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layout: post
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tags:
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- Q50
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Skill level: Beginner # Beginner, Advanced
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Type: News # Blog, Instructions, News
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Theme: Technical # Technical, Algorithm, Programming, HPC+QC+AI
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*The fourth Call for access to the VTT Q50 quantum computer is now open for users from Finnish higher-education institutions and research institutes.
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The Call is launched by the Finnish Quantum-Computing Infrastructure FiQCI, maintained and developed by VTT, CSC, and Aalto University.
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VTT Q50, the Finnish quantum computer operated by VTT is accessible through the LUMI supercomputer environment, provided by CSC.*
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Through this Call, accepted projects will get access to a true hybrid high-performance computing / quantum computing (HPC+QC) environment,
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with a quantum computing resource that exceeds the capacity of full emulation on supercomputers.
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This opens exciting avenues in both software development and end-user applications.
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For a software development perspective, this setup enables the development of, for example, quantum-classical hybrid algorithms,
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error mitigation techniques, and quantum compilers that optimise circuit execution based on real hardware features.
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For end-users, applications such as quantum-enhanced optimisation, simulation of molecular systems and materials science,
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and machine learning acceleration through hybrid quantum-classical AI models becomes possible.
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The LUMI HPC backbone ensures that computationally demanding pre- and post-processing tasks can be seamlessly incorporated.
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Thus, quantum computing becomes a practical enhancement to supercomputing, and vice versa.
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The update to the FiQCI infrastructure creates a unique environment across classical, quantum, and hybrid HPC+QC software solutions.
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With the addition of the VTT Q50 quantum computer to FiQCI, also parallel quantum computing directly within a supercomputer
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environment can be explored.
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## Timeline of Call
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- **30 January 2026** Call opens
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- **28 February 2026** Call closes
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- **14 March 2026** (tentative) Outcome communicated
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## How to apply
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Access to the VTT Q50 machine is organised through regular Calls, of which this is the fourth one. Calls are planned at least four times per year.
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**The deadline for Call 1/2026 is 28 February 2026**. Proposals will be evaluated within FiQCI as soon as possible after the deadline.
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The results will be communicated to all applicants after decision. The expected duration of the projects is one year.
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Proposal will be evaluated based on scientific merit, feasibility, and computational resource justification.
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The application form is available here: [Application form for FiQCI / VTT Q50 Academic Project 1/2026](https://link.webropolsurveys.com/S/DF536009FCF9FC55)
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**Please fill in all the applicable fields** in the application form, including abstract, key scientific/societal/technological contribution,
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justification for the importance, and references.
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### Requested computing time
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**Carefully estimate the total need of computational resources required for your project!**
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As a guideline, execution of a single circuit, using 10.000 shots consumes roughly 10 QPU-seconds.
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Initialisation time for each circuit, included in this estimate, is roughly 4 seconds.
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The execution time will naturally depend on the exact circuit being executed.
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We have set up a **resource estimator** to aid in estimating the QPU resources required:
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[FiQCI QPU resource estimator](https://fiqci.fi/resource-estimator/)
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The amount of resources applied for should be justified in the application.
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We acknowledge that this will be a rather approximate exercise, when practical experience on using the system is still scarce.
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The total available QPU time available per Call is 20-60 QPU-hours, and we expect to grant resources to several projects.
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The following example resource application serves as a guideline;
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both smaller and larger resources can be granted based on the application.
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In addition to QPU resources, it is mandatory to apply also for classical resources in at least one category (CPU or GPU).
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**Please keep the classical resources limited to what is actually needed for keeping the quantum computing part going!*
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If you need additional supporting classical resources _related_ to the project, you should apply for a separate LUMI project for these.
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Also storage resources are required. For example, 10.000 TiBh corresponds to storing on average roughly 1 Terabyte of data for a year.
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**Resource allocation example:**
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- VTT Q50 QPU hours: 4
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- LUMI CPU-core hours (in thousands of CPUh): 4
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- LUMI GPU-core hours (in thousands of GPUh): 0
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- LUMI Storage TiB hours (in thousands of TiBh): 10
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## Terms of Use
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Accepted Projects must accept the Terms of Use for both the LUMI supercomputing environment and the VTT Q50 system.
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Full Terms of Use will be communicated to the Principal Investigators before start of the projects.
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The main restrictions are:
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- Only academic research purposes are eligible
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- Use is restricted to users affiliated with a Finnish University, University of Applied Sciences, a state-owned research institute, or the National Archives of Finland
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- No commercial purposes are allowed
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- No sensitive or specific category data can be handled
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- Access is allowed only from within Finland
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## Acknowledgement
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When publishing the results that utilise VTT Q50, users have to acknowledge the use of VTT Quantum and FiQCI, preferably in the format:
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- "These [results] have been acquired by VTT's quantum computer VTT Quantum.". Users should use "VTT Q50" when referring to the quantum computer.
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- "The authors acknowledge the use of the Finnish Quantum-Computing Infrastructure FiQCI."
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## Questions and clarifications.
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Please direct any and all questions regarding the Call to fiqci-feedback@postit.csc.fi. We are happy to help!
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