

Hybrid quantum–classical computing chips and neutral-atom qubits both show promise
Sep 5, 2024
Elena Blokhina, chief scientific officer at Equal1, and Brandon Grinkemeyer, a PhD student at Harvard, explore exciting developments in quantum computing. Elena discusses the promise of hybrid quantum–classical chips, utilizing quantum dots for efficiency. Brandon sheds light on neutral-atom qubits and their role in quantum optics and atomic physics. They highlight challenges in error correction and the quest for room temperature operation, emphasizing collaborative research shaping the future of this cutting-edge technology.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Building Affordable Quantum Computers: A Company's Journey
02:16 • 3min
Quantum Systems on a Chip
05:04 • 13min
Exploring Semiconductor Interest and Quantum Error Correction Challenges
18:04 • 4min
Advancements in Room Temperature Quantum Computing
22:33 • 22min
Advancements in Quantum Science and Celebrating CERN's Legacy
44:58 • 3min