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quantum computing

Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma
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How to program a quantum computer

Dr Dominik Hahn explains how a quantum computer is built, discusses how quantum operations are programmed in a way similar to classical computing, and showcases examples of quantum programs running on superconducting devices.
Futuremakers

Could quantum computing change the world?

Peter Millican tries to discover the truth about a global race to develop the world’s first scalable quantum.
Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma

Networked Quantum Information Technologies

This talk reviews the developments in quantum information processing.
Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma

Quantum logic with trapped-ion qubits

This talk reviews testing and developing ideas in quantum computing using laser-manipulated trapped ions.
Strachey Lectures

Strachey Lecture: Quantum Supremacy

Dr Scott Aaronson (MIT, UT Austin) gives the 2016 Strachey lecture.
Theoretical Physics - From Outer Space to Plasma

Knots, World-lines, and Topological Quantum Computation

Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 7th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the idea of quantum computation and the strange behaviour of certain types of fundamental particle.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Towards a Quantum Computer: An interview with Dr Simon Benjamin

Dr Simon Benjamin, a researcher at Oxford University, discusses his work in quantum computing.
Caging Schrödinger's Cat - Quantum Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology Part 6 - Grand Vision

Part 6 of a series of podcasts on Quantum Nanotechnology. In this episode, Simon Benjamin talks about how we might go about creating a technology out of quantum material.
Caging Schrödinger's Cat - Quantum Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology Part 5 - Quantum Machine

Part 5 of a series of short podcasts that explores one route toward the most exotic technology ever conceived: a quantum computer. In this episode we see how we might create a device made from Quantum particles.
Caging Schrödinger's Cat - Quantum Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology Part 4 - Experiment

Part 4 of a series of short podcasts that explores one route toward the most exotic technology ever conceived: a quantum computer.
Caging Schrödinger's Cat - Quantum Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology Part 3 - Atomic Cat

Part 3 of a series of short podcasts that explores one route toward the most exotic technology ever conceived: a quantum computer. In this episode we see how to make a real world version of Schrodinger's Cat.
Caging Schrödinger's Cat - Quantum Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology Part 2 - A Cat's Tale

Part 2 of a series of short podcasts that explores one route toward the most exotic technology ever conceived: a quantum computer.
Caging Schrödinger's Cat - Quantum Nanotechnology

Nanotechnology Part 1 - Into the Nanoworld

Part 1 of a series of short podcasts that explores one route toward the most exotic technology ever conceived: a quantum computer.

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