The New Quantum Era
A podcast by Sebastian Hassinger & Kevin Rowney
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39 Episodes
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Innovative Near-Term Quantum Algorithms with Toby Cubitt
Published: 9/11/2024 -
Quantum Machine Learning with Jessica Pointing
Published: 8/26/2024 -
Quantum reservoir computing with Susanne Yelin
Published: 8/15/2024 -
Bosonic quantum error correction with Julien Camirand Lemyre
Published: 8/5/2024 -
Quantum Benchmarking with Jens Eisert
Published: 7/18/2024 -
Careers in Quantum with Anastasia Marchenkova
Published: 6/26/2024 -
The International Year of Quantum Science and Technology with Paul Cadden-Zimansky
Published: 6/11/2024 -
Quantum Advantage Theory and Practice with Di Fang
Published: 5/14/2024 -
The Utility of Quantum Computing for Chemistry with Jamie Garcia
Published: 5/9/2024 -
Aspiring Quantum Chemist with Professor Lin Lin
Published: 4/29/2024 -
Quantum Education and Community Building with Olivia Lanes
Published: 4/22/2024 -
LIVE! On campus quantum computing with Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Published: 4/17/2024 -
Quantum computing for high energy physics simulations with Martin Savage
Published: 4/8/2024 -
Modular Quantum System Architectures with Yufei Ding
Published: 3/26/2024 -
Material Science with Houlong Zhuang at Q2B Paris
Published: 3/12/2024 -
A look back at quantum computing in 2023 with Kevin and Sebastian
Published: 2/26/2024 -
Dawning of the Era of Logical Qubits with Dr Vladan Vuletic
Published: 2/12/2024 -
Trapped Ions and Quantum VCs with Chiara Decaroli
Published: 12/15/2023 -
Adiabatic and Counterdiabatic Quantum Computing with Dr. Ieva Čepaitė
Published: 11/20/2023 -
Quantum Intermediate Representation with Cassandra Granade
Published: 11/6/2023
Your hosts, Sebastian Hassinger and Kevin Rowney, interview brilliant research scientists, software developers, engineers and others actively exploring the possibilities of our new quantum era. We will cover topics in quantum computing, networking and sensing, focusing on hardware, algorithms and general theory. The show aims for accessibility - neither of us are physicists! - and we'll try to provide context for the terminology and glimpses at the fascinating history of this new field as it evolves in real time.