Organizations we work with
Why Quantum CFD?
Quantum computers promise compute power multiple orders of magnitude greater than any supercomputer today.
With quantum-native algorithms, you will be able to run simulations on these machines at a scale and complexity completely unimaginable on classical hardware.
The advantages will be transformative: optimized and better-performing designs, reduced reliance on expensive physical testing, and massively faster R&D with dramatically shortened design cycles for next-generation assets.
Why now?
While quantum hardware is still maturing, the algorithms necessary to run these advanced simulations take years to develop, test, and validate. Organizations that wait for hardware maturity will be left behind.
Leading aerospace, maritime, and automotive companies are already running pilot projects with us to secure their quantum readiness.
By partnering with us today, you develop the internal know-how and algorithmic foundations to deploy quantum CFD the moment the hardware reaches practical advantage.
Large-scale CFD in defense
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Extreme reentry thermal modeling, aerodynamic optimization, and complex fluid boundary simulation.
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Hull and propeller hydrodynamics, acoustic signature minimization, and operational range extension.
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CBRN dispersion tracking, fire and smoke propagation modeling, and rapid response planning.
How a pilot project works
Define a high-value, computationally heavy physics problem. We align the algorithmic design with your specific operational requirements and establish strict success criteria.
Assess quantum potential and design the algorithmic approach. We tailor QLBM circuits for native hardware gatesets and train your internal teams on applied quantum workflows.
We execute the tailored algorithms on real quantum hardware (superconducting or ion-trap) utilizing advanced noise mitigation techniques.
Conduct a rigorous comparative analysis against your classical HPC benchmarks to prove logarithmic scaling and performance. Finally, we map out a clear integration and hardware timeline for scaling.
Team snapshot
Quanscient Quantum Labs is an award-winning team of pioneers responsible for the world’s first multiphysics and 3D CFD simulations on real quantum hardware.
Designing and implementing quantum algorithms for CFD on real hardware, including 6 PhDs and 3 professors.
Covering novel quantum algorithms and lattice-based methods for simulation.
From the first CFD on real quantum hardware to the first 3D advection–diffusion on a superconducting chip.