Congrats to PsiQuantum Jeremy O'Brien and university partners on working to build #quantum #stem skills in Australia. As Professor Professor Deborah Terry, Vice-Chancellor and President, The University of Queensland says: “Students starting high school this year will graduate into a world with utility-scale quantum computers," so we need to prepare students for future jobs in quantum and advanced technologies. https://lnkd.in/gmGUHN3D
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How will research on quantum information and computing be used? Check out this short video from one of our 80 fantastic scholars during research at UC Merced! #arcsncc #stem #Science #UCMerced #womeninstem
✨ Wow, we are always blown away by depths of which our scholars take their research. Meet Arabi who is studying quantum information and computing! #arcsncc #womeninstem #arcsscholars
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In his recently published article in TOI, Prof. pradheep kumar k, Associate Professor, BITS Pilani WILP explores the future of quantum computing. He not only explores Quantum Computing's transformative applications and the challenges it poses to classical computing but also deep dives into essential questions such as its hardware, and software proficiency required and its impact on sectors like Medicine and Security. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gqWJEKUz #BITSPilani #BITSPilaniWILP #BITSWILP #forworkingprofessionals #ShapingPathfinders #quantumcomputing #classicalcomputing
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This is my third webinar with Silicofeller Quantum on the exciting topic of quantum computing and its applications. Objective: The primary objective of this webinar was to raise awareness among students and researchers about the potential of quantum computing. The session began with introductions of new enthusiast and a discussion on their prior knowledge of quantum computing. I had the opportunity to present on the fundamentals of quantum computing, contrasting it with classical computers. Following my presentation, Manan Narang, the host and CEO of Silicofeller Quantum, provided an engaging introduction to quantum computers and their potential applications. This segment was a valuable learning experience for me. What I Liked Most: One of the most impactful aspects of this, and the past two Silicofeller Quantum's webinars on quantum computing, is the highly interactive format. Regardless of prior knowledge, everyone is encouraged to contribute through questions and discussions. This fosters a collaborative learning environment. Accessing IBM Quantum Computing Resources: Silicofeller Quantum's partnership with IBM allows attendees to access valuable resources for further exploration. Here's a referral link to relevant IBM courses, which will equip you with the skills to get "hands-on" with quantum computing: Hi! Use my refer code C5BOYJ to download Qubit Pro app. You will get 500 Qubit Coin on sign-up and 500 Qubit Coin on first successful purchase. App download link - https://lnkd.in/dBFtvbtM . #quantumcomputing #quantumcomputing #quantum #quantummechanics #quantumwebinar #quantummachinelearing #qbit #quantumphysics
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I recently attended a Faculty Development Program (FDP) on Quantum Computing! It was an incredible experience, delving into the fundamentals and advancements in this cutting-edge field. The sessions covered a range of topics from quantum algorithms to practical applications, providing a deep understanding of how quantum computing can revolutionize various industries. Excited to apply these insights and explore further in this fascinating domain! #QuantumComputing #FDP #Innovation #TechEducation
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'Because the world’s energy sources are limited and it is becoming increasingly difficult to make computer chips smaller, we need to build our computers differently.' Beatriz Noheda, Niels Taatgen and Erika Covi are working for the Groningen Cognitive Systems and Materials Center (CogniGron, University of Groningen (FSE) of the UG. Together with researchers in material science, artificial intelligence, mathematics, and computer science from all over the world, they are joining forces to educate a new generation of scientists and develop a computer chip that is 10,000 times more energy-efficient than current computers. CogniGron is at the forefront of this revolution, focusing on neuromorphic computing. Click the link below to find out more about neuromorphic computing and CogniGron. 👇 https://lnkd.in/eC768BUK #research #chip #computer #neuromorphiccomputing #makingconnetions #rijksuniversiteitgroningen #universityofgroningen Photo: Henk Veenstra
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IBM and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute unveiled the world's first-ever IBM quantum computer on a university campus. The IBM Quantum System One will enhance research and educational opportunities at the university, and equip students, faculty and researchers with a scientific tool that enables them to explore how quantum computing can be applied to our world’s most challenging problems. Learn more about the news here: https://ibm.co/49s1EkK
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IBM and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute unveiled the world's first-ever IBM quantum computer on a university campus. The IBM Quantum System One will enhance research and educational opportunities at the university, and equip students, faculty and researchers with a scientific tool that enables them to explore how quantum computing can be applied to our world’s most challenging problems. Learn more about the news here: https://ibm.co/49s1EkK
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The IBM Quantum System One is not only a modern marvel of state of the art engineering but it also a work of art.
IBM and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute unveiled the world's first-ever IBM quantum computer on a university campus. The IBM Quantum System One will enhance research and educational opportunities at the university, and equip students, faculty and researchers with a scientific tool that enables them to explore how quantum computing can be applied to our world’s most challenging problems. Learn more about the news here: https://ibm.co/49s1EkK
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Quantum computing completes a trinity of technologies: the intersection of classical bits, qubits, and AI “neurons”. The synergies created by this triad under hybrid cloud workflows will drive the most significant computing revolution since Moore's Law almost 60 years ago. Just a decade ago, those who appreciated the potential of AI (and took steps to prepare for it and implement what they could achieve) are now the outperformers. Today, we are in the Quantum Decade, organizations that enhance their classical computing capabilities and aggressively explore the potential for industry transformation will be best positioned to seize Quantum Advantage. Densi Refwalu Suferne Tam Preeti Pilare Preeti Gupta Crystal Kim Julian Tan Vishal Bajpe Han Rui Indranil Mukhopadhyay Felix Adiutama Chandra Chen IBM Indra Kurniawan #QuantumComputing #QuantumAdvantage #IBMQuantum
IBM and Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute unveiled the world's first-ever IBM quantum computer on a university campus. The IBM Quantum System One will enhance research and educational opportunities at the university, and equip students, faculty and researchers with a scientific tool that enables them to explore how quantum computing can be applied to our world’s most challenging problems. Learn more about the news here: https://ibm.co/49s1EkK
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