Superposition in Quantum Computers – Computerphile
Parting the veil of mystery on quantum superposition using waves. Professor Phil Moriarty takes us through it.
Parting the veil of mystery on quantum superposition using waves. Professor Phil Moriarty takes us through it.
Solving certain types of problems can take billions of years on our current conventional computers. Quantum computers, however, could potentially solve these types of problems in just seconds. Quantum computers have the potential to impact many fields, such as machine… Read More »Why Quantum Computing Could Transform Our World
Quantum computing is making some people nervous.
In her talk, Ms. Deepthi Anne deciphers the mysteries behind ongoing natural processes all around us and how they correlate to Quantum Computing. She also reflects on how Quantum Computing could help build a sustainable future. Deepthi Anne is a… Read More »Quantum Computing for a Sustainable Future
Professor Phil Moriarty takes us through the mystery of superposition. You can also read Phil’s blog post on the subject.
Can Warsaw really become the Quantum Valley of the world, with potential to rival Silicon Valley? Find out from IT and tech professional Dominik Andrzejczuk, who traded California for Poland and believes he can turn potential into reality and help… Read More »POLAND’S SECRET SUPERPOWER
Here’s a preview of IEEE Quantum Week. IEEE Quantum Week — the IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE) — is bridging the gap between the science of quantum computing and the development of an industry surrounding it.… Read More »Quantum Week Preview with James Nguyen
Here’s an interesting look at Google’s quantum supremacy project. With Google’s record calculation speed from their supercomputer, Sycamore, we are suddenly looking at answering the questions that puzzled some of science’s greatest minds. But even better, we’re looking at possibly… Read More »Google’s Plan To Create The World’s First Quantum Computer
WIRED challenged IBM’s Dr. Talia Gershon (Senior Manager, Quantum Research) to explain quantum computing to 5 different people; a child, teen, a college student, a grad student and a professional.
A quantum computer isn’t just a more powerful version of the computers we use today; it’s something else entirely Enter the quantum wonderland with TED Fellow Shohini Ghose and learn how this technology holds the potential to transform medicine, create… Read More »A beginner’s guide to quantum computing | Shohini Ghose