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We're talking about the fundamental components of a Quantum computer - superposition and the qubit.
Joining the podcast today we have an experimentalist and a theorist to give us a balanced view of how these concepts are helping the quantum computing environment to evolve.
Guests:
Dr Amelle Zair, Lecturer in Advanced Photonics, Department of Physics, Kings College London
Professor George Booth, Professor of Theoretical Physics, Department of Physics, Kings College LondonSubscribe to Quantum Demystified wherever you get your podcasts
Quantum Demystified is made possibly by “Kings Quantum.”With the support and funding from EPSRC’s VSLQ RoarQ & LeviNet
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We're tackling the tricky topic of entanglement!
Joining the podcast today we have:
Professor Joe Bhaseen, Head of Theory & Simulation of Condensed Matter Group
Dr Alexander Franklin, Lecturer in Philosophy of ScienceSubscribe to Quantum Demystified wherever you get your podcasts
Quantum Demystified is made possibly by “Kings Quantum.”With the support and funding from EPSRC’s VSLQ RoarQ & LeviNet
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Quantum Demystified is made possibly by “Kings Quantum.”With the support and funding from EPSRC’s VSLQ RoarQ & LeviNet
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Subscribe to Quantum Demystified wherever you get your podcasts
Quantum Demystified is made possibly by “Kings Quantum.”With the support and funding from EPSRC’s VSLQ RoarQ & LeviNet
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Quantum technologies promise substantial improvements in areas such as computation, communication, and sensing.
Some of these promises have already been fulfilled and some are in very early developments.
Understanding the foundations of quantum technologies and also the nature of their promised improvements may seem like a difficult and almost mystical subject to many.
In the Quantum Demystified series, we aim to demystify the foundations quantum technologies and explain them in simple terms, and moreover, discuss the potential applications of such technological in areas that will have direct impact on our daily lives.
Subscribe to Quantum Demystified wherever you get your podcasts
Quantum Demystified is made possibly by “Kings Quantum.”With the support and funding from EPSRC’s VSLQ RoarQ & LeviNet
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We look at the foundations of Quantum Technology. How is quantum tech used, where and why is it used?
We break down what quantum mechanics is in simple terms and discuss quantum communications, quantum computing, and, wait, have we said the word 'quantum' enough yet?
Contributors to this episode are:
Dr James Millen, Reader in Advanced Photonics & Director of King's Quantum
Professor Mohammad Reza Mousavi, Professor of Software EngineeringHost Sean Riley produces the Computerphile YouTube channel and hosts the TAShub's Living with AI podcast
#Quantum #Podcast #Physics #ComputerScienceSubscribe to Quantum Demystified wherever you get your podcasts
Quantum Demystified is made possibly by “Kings Quantum.”With the support and funding from EPSRC’s VSLQ RoarQ & LeviNet
For more information email [email protected]
Or go to the website kcl.ac.uk/quantum
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