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With Matthias Troyer (Principal Researcher, Microsoft), John Martinis (Quantum AI), Pat Gumann (Researcher, IBM), David Brock (Dir. Center For Software History, Computer History Museum).
Wed, Jul 25, 2018 @ 07:00 PM   FREE   Computer History Museum, 1401 N Shoreline Blvd
 
   
 
 
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CHM Live | Inside the TransformationQuantum QuestionsMicrosoft Research's Krysta Svore, Google Quantum AI Lab's John Martinis & IBM Research's Jerry Chow
Imagine an entirely new kind of computer based on the surprising physics of the quantum world. They leave digital computing behind in order to solve some incredibly complex calculations in a flash. Such a machine could leave our most powerful digital supercomputers behind for modeling everything from molecules to the climate, changing the way we understand our planet, develop medicines, crack codes, & analyze financial markets. This is the vision for quantum computing.
Academic research labs, startups & tech giants are all making significant bets on making quantum computing a reality. But what exactly is quantum computing & what distinguishes it from the computers we use today? What are the different approaches to making a quantum computer? Have any been made? What impact could quantum computing have on our lives?
Join us as Center for Software History Director David C. Brock leads a conversation with researchers from Google, IBM, & Microsoft about the history, the science, & the future applications of quantum computing.
This event is produced by the Center for Software History @ CHM.
 
 
 
 
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