Thanks for the opportunity esteemed
@Christina Howell,
Cordial greetings, certainly this is a field of study which is showing signs of huge transformation in the way we can achieve problems that could be solved under certain circumstances through quantum computing, in my opinion, good thinking is to find possible quantum applications in real life to understand more what can be done. I had the opportunity to be a student in Qubit x Qubit 2020-2021 introduction Quantum Computing sponsored by IBM, a yearlong course where we try to know the questions of what, what for, and how quantum computers work, using the programming language qiskit, we observe that it is possible to make circuits, be processed in an IBM Q computer generating fascinating results, and like this give us the possibility to understand the behavior towards the method of algorithms to code and use real qubits.
About my experience by learning these new topics have lead on me to make teams around the world, sharing, exploring, and giving me the opportunity even to write a chapter with new friends about the quantum use cases that is in the final review stage.
My first motivation was thanks to reading the textbook on
qiskit.org, be attentive in the qiskit community and then I have been able to participate in the IBM quantum challenges, obtaining a pleasant feeling of exponential growth for this field.
That's why I would like to share and be active within this community making posts exploring that curiosity and desire to learn.
For those who wish to join me and express opinions on quantum, I want invite watch this event tomorrow nov 16 live or recorded in IBM research channel the nov 17.
https://summit.quantum-computing.ibm.com/An exclusive opportunity to meet the brightest minds in quantum computing from across the field and to hear the industry-defining announcements on this emerging technology, wanting to highlight us, know through experts the development path and what are the new advances in this area.
Kind regards.
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Luis Gerardo Ayala Bertel
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Original Message:
Sent: Mon November 15, 2021 04:18 PM
From: Christina Howell
Subject: Quantum Computing Discussion
In my old life as a communications professional for IBM Research, I spent a lot of time with researchers in the very early days of IBM's Quantum Computing venture. It was fascinating and, quite truly, a LOT of fun.
We've noticed that the topic of Quantum Computing comes up often at our events and across the community in different places. We are in the exploratory phase of designing a Quantum Computing community here on IBM's platform. In the meantime, we'd love to hear people's thoughts on Quantum Computing - share your questions, thoughts, expertise, and ideas here and let's see where the conversation goes!
Thanks to several of our members, including @Luis Gerardo Ayala Bertel, who encouraged this post!
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Christina Howell
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