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But how do quantum computers and quantum internet work? What scientific principles are behind them? What kind of software and protocols are needed for the quantum computer and quantum internet? Which disciplines of science and engineering are required to develop these?

The aim of this program is to help you get up to speed with the present progresses in the transition to a quantum information era. After a quick review of some of the basic concepts that will enable you understanding the operating principles of the quantum computer and quantum internet, the program will begin with an extensive discussion on some of the different ways qubits can be built.

Moreover, we will discuss how a large-scale quantum processor could be built using these qubits. Some of the topics that we cover are micro-architectures, compilers, and programming languages. You will also explore some of the basics of quantum error-correction, an essential procedure that allows us to combat errors that arise during computations using delicate qubits.

The program then concludes with a discussion on the quantum internet: what is it? How can it be built? Why is it useful?

The program is a journey of discovery, so we encourage you to bring your own experiences, insights and thoughts via the forum!

What you'll learn

  • The basics of four different physical implementations of qubits: Silicon spin qubits, diamond NV center qubits, superconducting qubits, and topological qubits.
  • How best to interface classical control circuitry with a quantum processor.
  • Micro-architectures, compilers, and programming languages for a quantum processor.
  • Quantum error-correction.
  • Quantum algorithms that can be run on a quantum processor (e.g. Grover's algorithm).
  • The quantum internet and its applications.
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Quantum supremacy is a term that refers to the projected ability of quantum computers to perform computations that are beyond the capabilities of any classical computer. The era that the quantum computer promises to bring about is often likened to the era initiated by the classical computer. In such a "quantum" information era, quantum computers will be complemented by the quantum internet, which will allow for the transmission of quantum information over long distances. This capability would support many revolutionary applications, such as unhackable communication, clock synchronization and secure access to quantum computers in the cloud.

But how do quantum computers and quantum internet work? What scientific principles are behind them? What kind of software and protocols are needed for the quantum computer and quantum internet? Which disciplines of science and engineering are required to develop these?

The aim of this program is to help you get up to speed with the present progresses in the transition to a quantum information era. After a quick review of some of the basic concepts that will enable you understanding the operating principles of the quantum computer and quantum internet, the program will begin with an extensive discussion on some of the different ways qubits can be built.

Moreover, we will discuss how a large-scale quantum processor could be built using these qubits. Some of the topics that we cover are micro-architectures, compilers, and programming languages. You will also explore some of the basics of quantum error-correction, an essential procedure that allows us to combat errors that arise during computations using delicate qubits.

The program then concludes with a discussion on the quantum internet: what is it? How can it be built? Why is it useful?

The program is a journey of discovery, so we encourage you to bring your own experiences, insights and thoughts via the forum!

What you'll learn

  • The basics of four different physical implementations of qubits: Silicon spin qubits, diamond NV center qubits, superconducting qubits, and topological qubits.
  • How best to interface classical control circuitry with a quantum processor.
  • Micro-architectures, compilers, and programming languages for a quantum processor.
  • Quantum error-correction.
  • Quantum algorithms that can be run on a quantum processor (e.g. Grover's algorithm).
  • The quantum internet and its applications.

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From DelftX, Delft University of Technology via edX
Hours 96
Instructors Koen Bertels, Carmen G. Almudever, David Elkouss, Nader Khammassi, Fabio Sebastiano, Barbara Terhal, Ben Criger, Stephanie Wehner, Lieven Vandersypen, Menno Veldhorst, Carmen Almudever, Leo Di Carlo, Attila Geresdi, Giordano Scappucci, Tim Taminiau, Michael Wimmer
Language English
Subjects Programming Science

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From DelftX, Delft University of Technology via edX
Hours 96
Instructors Koen Bertels, Carmen G. Almudever, David Elkouss, Nader Khammassi, Fabio Sebastiano, Barbara Terhal, Ben Criger, Stephanie Wehner, Lieven Vandersypen, Menno Veldhorst, Carmen Almudever, Leo Di Carlo, Attila Geresdi, Giordano Scappucci, Tim Taminiau, Michael Wimmer
Language English
Subjects Programming Science

Careers

An overview of related careers and their average salaries in the US. Bars indicate income percentile (33rd - 99th).

Print & Internet Sales Consultant $49k

Rice Quantum Institute/Applied Physics Graduate Program Administrator $67k

User Experience & Internet Domains Analyst $74k

Assistant Internet Project Coordinator $81k

Internet OPS Engineer 2 $89k

National Internet Sales Manager $90k

Vice Assistant President Trainer u2013 Internet Publishing Operations $92k

Internet Technologies Professional $94k

Internet Support Technician/ColdFusion Developer $96k

Internet/Data Network Specialist 3 $107k

Vice Assistant President Internet Product Manager $142k

Research Administrator / Internet Data Specialist Consultant $179k

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