Quantum Computing: Basic Theory and Future Expectations
12,00 €
Quantum computing is expected to revolutionize the field of computing in the next few decades. This theoretical course introduces the basics of this interesting yet challenging field. The main aim of this course is to equip the attendees with basic facts about quantum computing, a beginner-level understanding of how quantum computing provides the advantage in computation, and what to expect by incorporating quantum computing in their organization/workflows.
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Start date
November 27, 2023
End date
November 27, 2023
Language(s) of the training
English
Languages spoken by the coach(es)
English
Instructor(s)
Professor Chatzinotas Symeon & Dr. Ur Rehman Junaid
Contents
– A brief history of quantum computing
– Quantum States
– Elements of Quantum Circuits (Quantum Gates)
– Quantum computational advantage
– Current status of quantum computing (NISQ-era)
– Future possibilities
Objective
1. Understanding of foundational concepts: A solid understanding of quantum states, elements of quantum circuits, and building basic quantum circuits.
2. Understanding of fundamental protocols: Understanding of basic quantum algorithms, e.g., Deutsch-Jozsa algorithm, Grover’s search algorithm. Comprehensive understanding of underlying principles and their practical applications.
3. Exploring the current status and future applications of quantum computing.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of this course, learners will be able to
1. Describe single- and multi-qubit quantum states
2. Analyze quantum computing circuits
3. Identify the use-case of quantum computing
4. Discerning myths/hype from the actual progress
Schedule
This course has a total duration of 3 hours and takes place over 1 day
- 27-11-2023: 09.00 – 12.00
Format and Location
This course takes place ON-SITE
Terres Rouges building
14, porte de France
L-4360 Esch/Alzette
Level
Beginner
Prerequisites
Familiarity with linear algebra is recommended but not required
Additional Info
Certification
This training does not have any assessment or exams; a certificate of participation will be issued to participants.