• Quantum computing with trapped ions | fAQ podcast - season 2 ep. 2

  • Jul 11 2023
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Quantum computing with trapped ions | fAQ podcast - season 2 ep. 2

  • Summary

  • Welcome to season 2 of fAQ! For this season, Tai-Danae and Adam will be focusing on a single topic: What is actually happening inside a quantum computer? By the end of this season, you'll have a better understanding of the "how" of quantum computing. So get ready to go beyond the theory and dig into what's actually going on these machines that harness the fundamental forces of the universe!

    In this second episode, we dig into DiVincenzo's first criterion for functional quantum computers: "A scalable physical system with well-characterized qubits". What does that mean? And do trapped ion quantum computers pass that test? And by the way, what's a trapped ion!? Learn about all of that and more...including a little something about Pringles!

    Want to get in touch? Write us at faq-podcast@sandboxaq.com

    Host Bios:

    Tai-Danae Bradley is a research mathematician at SandboxAQ. She earned a PhD in mathematics from the CUNY Graduate Center and is creator of the mathematics blog, Math3ma, and a former cohost of PBS Infinite Series.

    Adam Green is the Head of Science Education at SandboxAQ. He earned a PhD in ecology and evolutionary biology from the University of Rochester and was the Director of US Academic Content at Khan Academy before joining Sandbox.

    Resources mentioned on this episode:

    https://pennylane.ai/qml/demos/tutorial_trapped_ions

    Want to learn more about what SandboxAQ does? Check out our blog: https://www.sandboxaq.com/blog

    Want an video version of this podcast? Check it out on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Caarn3QECY8

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