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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Thomas Baker, Canada Research Chair in Quantum Computing for Modeling of Molecules and Materials at the University of Victoria.Together, we dive into the fundamental differences that set quantum computers apart, the interdisciplinary challenges and breakthroughs in the field, and the real-world hurdles facing quantum's transition from theory to practicality. Dr. Baker shares how creativity, flexible thinking, and collaboration across physics, chemistry, and engineering are vital to progress in quantum information science—and why learning skills like programming and public speaking still give students an edge. Whether you're a quantum enthusiast or simply curious about the future of technology, this episode offers accessible insights, advice for newcomers, and candid reflections on where this exciting discipline is headed.LinksThomas Baker on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbakerte/Watch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/hH8L6zKOn0cTime Stamps00:00 Explaining Quantum Computing Basics03:19 Getting into quantum computing08:19 Quantum vs Classical Algorithm Testing11:46 Quantum error correction challenges13:54 Discussing quantum computing and error correction20:23 Challenges in interdisciplinary quantum fields24:05 Comparing qubit types to fuel sources25:34 Discussing quantum computing concepts30:57 Challenges of Quantum Information PR32:05 Adapting talks to different audiences38:11 Science Meets Parliament experience38:59 Importance of Funding Quantum Science45:29 Using Julia for student projects47:09 Using Julia for easy programming50:22 Importance of typing and coding skills53:19 Discussing the Quantum Podcast
In today's episode, we dive deep into the rapidly evolving world of quantum computing with Tal David, co-founder and CEO of Quantum Art. From the earliest days of quantum theory to the edge of commercialization, Tal David shares insights on technological breakthroughs, scaling challenges, and the journey from academia and government policy to startup innovation.We explore what it takes to build the world's best quantum computers, the shrinking resource requirements for breaking cryptography, and why now is such an exciting—and pivotal—moment in the quantum industry.Whether you're a quantum curious newcomer or a seasoned expert, today's conversation unpacks the real-world impact, technical nuances, and bold ambitions shaping the future of computation.LinksTal's LinkedIn Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tal-david-5340b423a/The 50 most promising Israeli startups for 2026 https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/p9n9w144oWatch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/oOyhUIYKaeITime Stamps00:00 Career journey and startup motivation06:32 Origins and development of quantum computing08:14 Quantum computing advancements13:18 Scaling challenges in quantum computing15:41 Hybrid quantum-classical computing systems19:08 Challenges in developing novel tech24:48 Stabilizing qubits in a vacuum27:23 Connecting ions with laser plucking31:33 Transition from vinyl to digital technology35:51 Military experience fosters responsibility38:18 Israel's emphasis on academia and industry41:21 Future of the quantum industry44:07 Launching new cloud service48:56 Candace and Frank's Quantum Podcast
Welcome to a special crossover episode of Impact Quantum, where we dive straight into the action from the floor of Nvidia GTC in Washington, D.C.! In this episode, hosts Frank La Vigne and Candace Gillhoolley take you behind the scenes of one of the tech world's most exciting conferences—from AI-driven robots and GPU-powered supercomputers to a surprising amount of quantum computing buzz.Join us as Frank shares his firsthand experiences, including the latest hardware reveals, government involvement, unique swag, and even the cosplay antics of attendees impersonating Nvidia's CEO. Candace and Frank also unpack the growing intersections of AI, quantum computing, robotics, and national security, while highlighting the importance of adaptability and lifelong learning in the face of rapid technological change.Whether you're a seasoned technologist, a quantum curious newcomer, or just here for the epic robot sightings, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and actionable advice for navigating a future shaped by emerging technologies. Hit play and get ready for a front-row look at the innovations, opportunities, and human stories fueling the data-driven quantum revolution!LinksFrank gets a shout out from Pluralsight – https://www.pluralsight.com/resources/blog/upskilling/frank-lavigne-customer-storyJensen Huang's DTC DC Keynote – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lQHK61IDFH4Mariya & Python Simplified – https://www.youtube.com/@pythonsimplifiedTime Stamps00:00 Nvidia GTC Highlights03:36 "AI, Quantum, and Innovation"09:15 "Robots, Shorts, and Streaming Woes"11:43 Digital Twins Attract Buzz13:56 DGX Bars: The Hot Giveaway19:10 Career Shifts in Tech23:05 From Publishing to Tech Transition24:43 "Quantum, Satellites, and Lasers"29:01 "Nvidia as Defense Contractor"32:25 Tech Innovations Powering the Future34:59 AI & Quantum Computing Insights37:37 "Quantum Networking Revolution Explained"42:18 "Unique Tech-Security Conference Highlights"46:05 "Re-recording for Authenticity"49:26 "Learning from a System Launch"50:33 "Quantum Impact for Innovators"
In the last few years, we've witnessed the birth of an entirely new field of science: quantum technology. With the power to create unbreakable encryption, supercharge the development of AI, and radically expedite the development of drug treatments, quantum technology will revolutionize our world. Today is the day our quantum future is beginning. But what will the future look like, and what do we need to do to get there? In the latest edition of our special series The Day Tomorrow Began, we talk with two of the leading minds helping build the field of quantum technology from the ground up: David Awschalom, professor at the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering and the founding director of the Chicago Quantum Exchange; and Supratik Guha, professor at the University of Chicago, a senior advisor at Argonne National Laboratory and the former director of physical sciences at IBM.
The government of India is warm to the idea of electricity and carbon dioxide from co-generation plants in sugar factories being gainfully used in co-electrolysis to produce sustainable aviation fuel. Senior Deputy Editor M Ramesh explains Listen in! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/business-line/message
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Cette semaine, j'ai discuté avec Jacob Hamel, propriétaire de Quantum Training.En plus d'avoir son propre Gym (Quantum Training), il a deux podcasts : Quantum Podcast et Dumbbells amp; DominationUn spécialisé sur l'entrainement physique et l'autre plus orienté sur l'entrepreneuriat et le mindset.Aussi, il fait des formations afin d'aider les entraineurs à développer leur entreprise.Durant l'épisode nous avons discuté de : 1. Son parcours entrepreneurial2. Son podcast3. Son mindset4. Des défis reliés à l'entrepreneuriat5. Et bien plus !* J'ai eu un problème technique avec l'audio, mais le contenu de l'épisode reste super intéressant !
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Opening the curtain over certain myths regarding Quantum Computing and Quantum Mechanics
Jacob Hamel Entraîneur privé depuis plus de 13ans spécialisé en prise de masse et transformation physique Propriétaire/fondateur Quantum Training Animateur du Quantum Podcast (un des meilleurs sur l'entrainement) Formateur Conférencier Auteur Remerciements Qui est Jacob? Découverte de l'entraînement? Travail avant de se lancer dans le training? L'idée de partir ton entreprise de coaching privé? Pourquoi Quantum? Pourquoi le slogan more brain, more gains? Relation avec les médias sociaux? Qu'est-ce que les gens sous-estiment le plus en entrainement? L'avenir des gym post-confinement? Routine matinale et le soir? Un livre qui a changé ta vie? Si tu avais à recommencer à 0, que ferais-tu de différent aujourd'hui avec tout tes connaissances en business?
Games, networks, filtering, and bees to start. Jon did a quantum podcast, Excalidraw is cool, and Words Matter. Ripple20 has only 19 vulns (Intel's affected), phishing private notes for bitcoin, and theft of a master key. For fun try Inspriobot, read More Pages Than You Want about programming languages, and enjoy Space Parallax from the 21st century! 0:00 - Intro 4:12 - Cloudflare Filtering 5:51 - Mason Bees 15:13 - Quantum Podcast 16:35 - Excalidraw 17:55 - Return of Trunk 21:04 - Ripple20 25:25 - Intel Advisory 28:24 - Privnote, Phished 34:34 - South African Bank 38:33 - Inspirobot 40:59 - ACM on Programming Languages 45:04 - Space Parallax
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Learn about a simple way to explain quantum physics, with a special guest, astrophysicisist George Greenstein. You’ll also learn about how to survive falling without a parachute, and how to avoid “speed-dating mistakes” when adopting a dog. Please support our sponsors! Get two months of unlimited access to over 25,000 classes on Skillshare — for free. To sign up, go to skillshare.com/curiosity In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following stories from Curiosity.com to help you get smarter and learn something new in just a few minutes: How to Survive Falling Without a Parachute — https://curiosity.im/2LH2t1P Here's How to Avoid 'Speed-Dating Mistakes' When Adopting a Dog — https://curiosity.im/2LtJGal More from George Greenstein: “Quantum Strangeness: Wrestling with Bell's Theorem and the Ultimate Nature of Reality” — https://amzn.to/2WbKvds Other publications from George Greenstein on Amazon — https://amzn.to/2w9dfEY Website — http://www3.amherst.edu/~gsgreenstein/ Amherst College bio — https://www.amherst.edu/people/facstaff/gsgreenstein Want to support our show?Register for the 2019 Podcast Awards and nominate Curiosity Daily to win for People’s Choice, Education, and Science & Medicine. After you register, simply select Curiosity Daily from the drop-down menus (no need to pick nominees in every category): https://curiosity.im/podcast-awards-2019 Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.
Learn about why room temperature is so important for getting a good night’s sleep. Plus, learn about the EPR paradox and a famous debate from the world of quantum physics with a special guest, astrophysicist George Greenstein. In this podcast, Cody Gough and Ashley Hamer discuss the following story from Curiosity.com about how scientists figured out why room temperature is so important for sleep: https://curiosity.im/2LH1Mpb More from George Greenstein: “Quantum Strangeness: Wrestling with Bell's Theorem and the Ultimate Nature of Reality” — https://amzn.to/2WbKvds Other publications from George Greenstein on Amazon — https://amzn.to/2w9dfEY Website — http://www3.amherst.edu/~gsgreenstein/ Amherst College bio — https://www.amherst.edu/people/facstaff/gsgreenstein Want to support our show?Register for the 2019 Podcast Awards and nominate Curiosity Daily to win for People’s Choice, Education, and Science & Medicine. After you register, simply select Curiosity Daily from the drop-down menus (no need to pick nominees in every category): https://curiosity.im/podcast-awards-2019 Download the FREE 5-star Curiosity app for Android and iOS at https://curiosity.im/podcast-app. And Amazon smart speaker users: you can listen to our podcast as part of your Amazon Alexa Flash Briefing — just click “enable” here: https://curiosity.im/podcast-flash-briefing.
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In meta-physics ‘quantum’ is the study of reality and the relationship between mind and matter. The term is increasingly popular but also confusing. Though I didn’t always understand what it meant, I have been tapping into a quantum attribute most of my life. In this podcast, I explain how it has helped me in practical … More What is quantum? (podcast)
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In this episode of the Quantum Podcast, bought to you by www.thequantummentor.com/quantum-crew I run through the 8 areas you need to attain optimal health in for full quantum wellbeing...