Quantum Demystified

The Foundations of Quantum Technology, Impact & Embodiment in King's Quantum

March 18, 2024 Sean Season 1 Episode 1
The Foundations of Quantum Technology, Impact & Embodiment in King's Quantum
Quantum Demystified
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Quantum Demystified
The Foundations of Quantum Technology, Impact & Embodiment in King's Quantum
Mar 18, 2024 Season 1 Episode 1
Sean

We look at the foundations of Quantum Technology. How is quantum tech used, where and why is it used?

 We break down what quantum mechanics is in simple terms and discuss quantum communications, quantum computing, and, wait, have we said the word 'quantum' enough yet?

Contributors to this episode are:
Dr James Millen, Reader in Advanced Photonics & Director of King's Quantum
Professor Mohammad Reza Mousavi, Professor of Software Engineering

Host Sean Riley produces the Computerphile YouTube channel and hosts the TAShub's Living with AI podcast

#Quantum #Podcast #Physics #ComputerScience

Subscribe to Quantum Demystified wherever you get your podcasts

Quantum Demystified is made possibly by “Kings Quantum.”

With the support and funding from EPSRC’s VSLQ RoarQ & LeviNet

For more information email quantum@kcl.ac.uk

Or go to the website kcl.ac.uk/quantum

audio engineering is by boardie.com

Show Notes

We look at the foundations of Quantum Technology. How is quantum tech used, where and why is it used?

 We break down what quantum mechanics is in simple terms and discuss quantum communications, quantum computing, and, wait, have we said the word 'quantum' enough yet?

Contributors to this episode are:
Dr James Millen, Reader in Advanced Photonics & Director of King's Quantum
Professor Mohammad Reza Mousavi, Professor of Software Engineering

Host Sean Riley produces the Computerphile YouTube channel and hosts the TAShub's Living with AI podcast

#Quantum #Podcast #Physics #ComputerScience

Subscribe to Quantum Demystified wherever you get your podcasts

Quantum Demystified is made possibly by “Kings Quantum.”

With the support and funding from EPSRC’s VSLQ RoarQ & LeviNet

For more information email quantum@kcl.ac.uk

Or go to the website kcl.ac.uk/quantum

audio engineering is by boardie.com