How to Build a Quantum Computer: An Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Information and the Philosophy of Quantum Computing with John Hessler

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Lifelong Learning LogoCourse Title: How to Build a Quantum Computer: An Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Information and the Philosophy of Quantum Computing

Instructor:  John Hessler

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August 29, 2024 - October 3, 2024 (6 Sessions)  

Thursday,  6:30PM ET - 8:00PM ET  

In Person at Homewood Campus

(Levering Conference Room A)

 

 

Course Description: The history of the concepts behind quantum computing go back to the origins of quantum mechanics in the 1920s. The idea of a working quantum computer has however, only been a subject of interest since the 1980s, when theoretical physicist Richard Feynman began to think about its possibilities. Because of the physical limitations of classical computing, it has been thought for decades that a quantum computer might be capable of performing calculations significantly faster. This class will give students an introduction to the theories behind quantum computing and explore the technical and conceptual difficulties in building one. Students will look closely at several forms of quantum computers, like superconducting and trapped ion, and use IBM Quantum Composer tools. No previous experience in quantum mechanics or programming is required for this class.

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ABOUT John Hessler
Director of the Biomap-Lab and Lecturer at Johns Hopkins University.

John Hessler is an applied mathematician, computer scientist, and lecturer in the Odyssey Program at Johns Hopkins University. 

He is the founder and director of the biomap-lab, where they are developing new statistical and computational tools for mapping and visualizing the dynamics of far from equilibrium spatial processes, like the spread of pandemics, non-stationary urban processes, and mass population movement. Their current computational research centers on retrospectively mapping the spatial phylodynamics and complex transmission pathways of the 2014-2016 Ebola virus outbreak in West Africa, and on studying the geographic distribution of the earliest cases of SARS-CoV-2.

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Starts:
Thursday, August 29, 2024
6:30pm EDT

Ends:
Thursday, October 3, 2024
8:00pm EDT

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