Alba Cervera-Lierta is a Postdoctoral fellow at the University of Toronto (Matterlab group). She earned her PhD in quantum computation and quantum information at the Universitat de Barcelona and is currently working on near-term quantum algorithms and high-dimensional quantum physics. Besides fundamental physics, she has a great interest in quantum technologies, education and public outreach activities including popular science talks, seminars, and newspaper and radio programs explaining what quantum computational scientists are doing! And now we've got her on Abstract -- what a treat!
Tune in for answers to questions like...
What does it mean to have a probability of -1?
How do you build a qubit?
What are the limitations of classical (digital) computers?
Do quantum physicists believe in free will?
What will be the capability of the quantum computers of the future?
Topics & Concepts
Quantum Information
Quantum Mechanics
Quantum Revolution, The
Quantum Computation
Quantum Bits (Qubits)
3 Branches of Quantum Information Theory:
(1) Communication & Cryptography
(2) Sensing & Metrology
(3) Quantum Simulation
Superconducting Circuits
Superposition
Entanglement
Particle Physics
Probabilities & Amplitudes
Continuous vs. Discrete
Quantum Algorithms
Digital vs. Quantum Computers
Controlling Randomness
Photons & Dyson Spheres
Quantum Machine Learning
Complexity
Name Drops: Max Planck, Richard Feynman
/// Resources ///
Quantum Random Number Generator (https://qrange.eu/)
/// Contact ///
Alba's Personal Website (https://albacl.github.io/)
Alba's Twitter Page (@ACLierta)
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