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The IEEE Quantum Podcast Series interviews some of the top subject matter experts in the emerging field of quantum computing. Covering topics from quantum engineering to benchmarking, standardization, industry trends, and more, we provide you with access to the industry's best of the best.
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This episode of the IEEE Quantum Podcast Series features whurley, founder and CEO of Strangeworks. He provides insights into the evolution of the quantum space and offers advice to those who may be looking to leverage quantum technology or pursue quantum as a career path.
This episode of the IEEE Quantum Podcast Series features Alex Keesling, CEO at QuERA Computing, USA. Alex shares the current state of the quantum ecosystem, the challenges and potential benefits, and explains his company's unique approach to quantum computing.
This episode of the IEEE Quantum Podcast Series features Helmut Katzgraber, Global Practice Lead at the Amazon Quantum Solutions Lab. Helmut shares details on his company's structure and his views on the state of quantum as it relates to real world solution scenarios.
This episode of the IEEE Quantum Podcast Series features Kiera Peltz, founder of The Coding School and Executive Director of Qubit by Qubit & TRAIN. Kiera shares her views on the current state of education in the quantum space, and efforts underway to build a future Quantum workforce.
This episode features Anastasia Marchenkova, Researcher at Bleximo and affiliate researcher at Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. Anastasia shares her unique insights into the quantum computing space as a researcher and influencer. She also discusses the promise quantum computing holds for benefiting humanity, and provides sound advice to young women, professionals, or students who might be interested in pursuing quantum computing as a career track.
In this episode of the IEEE Quantum Podcast Series, Dr. Prineha Narang, UCLA's Howard Reiss Development Chair, provides insights on quantum developments while also providing advice to students and young professionals who might be interested in the quantum technology space.
This episode of the IEEE Quantum Podcast Series features Robert Liscouski, President, CEO and Chairman Quantum Computing (QCI), and William McGann, the company's chief operating and technology officer. They share insights on the current state of the quantum landscape and the promise of quantum as the technology advances.
This episode of the IEEE Quantum Podcast Series features Paul Lipman, President of Quantum Information Platforms at ColdQuanta. Paul shares his insights on the state of the quantum ecosystem and speaks to the transformative nature quantum holds for bringing real benefits to humanity.
This episode of the IEEE Quantum Podcast Series features Lia Yeh, PhD Student, Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford. Lia talks with us about how she first got involved with quantum, her views on the quantum ecosystem, and how IEEE Quantum is advancing quantum education.
This episode of the IEEE Quantum Initiative podcast features Pete Shadbolt, Co-Founder and Chief Strategy Officer, PsiQuantum. Pete talks with us about the challenges and benefits of acheiving a million qubit, fault tolerant quantum computing system.
This episode of the IEEE Quantum Initiative podcast features Oleg Mukhanov, co-founder and CTO of SeeQC, and member of the IEEE Quantum Initiative steering committee. Oleg talks with us about quantum technologies and the applications that will benefit from its advances.
This episode features Denise Ruffner Vice President, Business Development at IonQ and President of Women in Quantum. Denise talks with us about new quantum technologies, the importance of widely available education opportunities and why a diverse workforce is necessary for quantum success.
This episode of the IEEE Quantum Podcast Series features Reena Dayal, technology leader and innovation management expert. Reena discusses how she is working within the IEEE Quantum initiative to advance quantum and also delves into the program she launched with in the initiative -- Quantum Talks. Quantum Talks aims to bring the latest and best of the research, innovation, and business progress in quantum to all who are interested in the Quantum space.
This episode of the IEEE Quantum Podcast Series features Maëva Ghonda, who discusses the global impact of the innovative Quantum Computing Education Certificate Program for Workforce Development that she created and the importance of workforce development for the Quantum Computing industry.
This episode of the IEEE Quantum Podcast Series features Amr Helmy, Photonics Professor, University of Toronto, who provides insight on Quantum Photonics as well as the opportunities in quantum for various IEEE societies.
In this episode of the IEEE Quantum Initiative podcast - designed to inform on the landscape of the Quantum ecosystem and activities on quantum technologies - we are joined by Anne Matsuura, Director of Quantum Applications and Architecture at Intel Labs. Anne discusses Intel’s focus on drawing from a workload-driven hardware/software code design approach, including the software side of the house of defining and designing the full compute stack.
In this episode of the IEEE Quantum podcast - designed to inform on the landscape of the Quantum ecosystem and activities on quantum technologies - Lajos Hanzo, IEEE Fellow and Professor and Chair of Telecommunications at the University of Southampton, provides insights on applications for Quantum communications and the role telecommunications plays.
In this episode of the IEEE Quantum Initiative podcast - designed to inform on the landscape of the Quantum ecosystem and activities on quantum technologies - Terrill Frantz from Harrisburg University discusses the importance of education and workforce development as it pertains to advancing quantum technology. Professor Frantz discusses the challenges universities face in launching and promoting quantum-based curriculum, the development of a quantum vocabulary for socializing concepts and initiatives, and how online events can help drive further interest and activities for those individuals wanting to explore the quantum ecosystem.
In this episode of the IEEE Quantum Initiative podcast - designed to inform on the landscape of the Quantum ecosystem and activities on quantum technologies - we are joined by Candace Culhane, Program Project Director in Los Alamos National Laboratories, Director for Simulation and Computation. Candace discusses quantum technology, its current landscape, goals of the IEEE Quantum Initiative, and available quantum resources. Candace also explores how the advancement of quantum technologies compares to those of the past.
This episode of the IEEE Quantum Initiative podcast -- designed to inform on the landscape of the Quantum ecosystem and activities on quantum technologies -- features Travis Scholten, Quantum Computing Applications Researcher, IBM Quantum. Travis joins us to discuss IEEE Quantum Week, quantum education, evolution of the quantum workforce, and even quantum games. The chat includes how anyone from students to developers can begin exploring and programming on real quantum hardware.
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