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Eclipse Qrisp Integrates NVIDIA CUDA-Q for High-Level Open-Source Quantum Programming
The Eclipse Qrisp developer community has integrated Eclipse Qrisp with the NVIDIA CUDA-Q platform for hybrid quantum-classical computing. Originally initiated by the Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems FOKUS and managed under the Eclipse Foundation, Eclipse Qrisp serves as an open-source, high-level Python framework designed to abstract away low-level gate-by-gate assembly and manual qubit management. The integration, developed by a research team including Dr. René Zander, Matic Petrič, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Nikolay Vassilev Tcholtchev, and Sebastian Bock, establishes a unified workflow where developers write code using high-level programming constructs and execute them directly via NVIDIA CUDA-Q’s GPU-accelerated simulation engines and hardware backends.








