ICSE 2026
Sun 12 - Sat 18 April 2026 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Sun 12 Apr 2026 16:30 - 16:50 at Bora Bora IV - Session 4:

Quantum simulation is a leading candidate for demonstrating practical quantum advantage over classical computation, as it is believed to provide exponentially more compute power than any classical system. It offers new means of studying the behaviour of complex physical systems, for which conventionally software-intensive simulation codes based on numerical high-performance computing are used. Instead, quantum simulations map properties and characteristics of subject systems, for instance chemical molecules, onto quantum devices that then mimic the system under study.

Currently, the use of these techniques is largely limited to fundamental science, as the overall approach remains tailored for specific problems: We lack infrastructure and modelling abstractions that are provided by the software engineering community for other computational domains.

In this paper, we identify critical gaps in the quantum simulation software stack-particularly the absence of general-purpose frameworks for model specification, Hamiltonian construction, and hardware-aware mappings. We advocate for a modular model-driven engineering (MDE) approach that supports different types of quantum simulation (digital and analogue), and facilitates automation, performance evaluation, and reusability. Through an example from high-energy physics, we outline a vision for a quantum simulation framework capable of supporting scalable, cross-platform simulation workflows.

This program is tentative and subject to change.

Sun 12 Apr

Displayed time zone: Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brazil change

16:00 - 17:30
Session 4:Q-SE at Bora Bora IV
16:00
30m
Talk
Twirlator: Pipeline for Analyzing Subgroup Symmetry Effects in Quantum Machine Learning Ansatzes
Q-SE
Valter Uotila Aalto University & University of Helsinki, Väinö Mehtola VTT, Ilmo Salmenperä University of Helsinki, Bo Zhao Aalto University
16:30
20m
Talk
Towards Quantum Software for Quantum Simulation
Q-SE
Maja Franz Technical University of Applied Sciences Regensburg, Lukas Schmidbauer Technical University of Applied Sciences Regensburg, Joshua Ammermann Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), Ina Schaefer KIT, Wolfgang Mauerer Technical University of Applied Sciences Regensburg
16:50
30m
Panel
Q-SE Challenges and Opportunities
Q-SE
Anila Mjeda CyberSkills, MTU Munster Technological University; Lero - the Science Foundation Ireland Research Centre for Software, Marcos Lordello Chaim University of São Paulo
17:20
10m
Day closing
Closing and Q-SE 2027
Q-SE