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In this video, we explain the essential physics behind Explore the inner workings of the world's highest performing In this episode of the 632nm podcast Chris Monroe traces the evolution from the early days of Bose-Einstein condensation ... This explainer video shows how we can create the most powerful A dynamic beginners-level introduction to Bio: Kyle DeBry is a fifth-year PhD student in physics at MIT, co-advised by Professor Isaac Chuang at MIT and Dr. John ...

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How exactly does trapped ions perform quantum computing?

How exactly does trapped ions perform quantum computing?

In this video, we explain the essential physics behind

How Trapped-Ion Quantum Computers Work

How Trapped-Ion Quantum Computers Work

Explore the inner workings of the world's highest performing

Learn Quantum: What is Trapped Ion Quantum Computing?

Learn Quantum: What is Trapped Ion Quantum Computing?

... a bit deeper and explain

Trapped Ion Quantum Computing: From BEC to Big Industry

Trapped Ion Quantum Computing: From BEC to Big Industry

In this episode of the 632nm podcast Chris Monroe traces the evolution from the early days of Bose-Einstein condensation ...

What is an Ion Trap Quantum Computer?

What is an Ion Trap Quantum Computer?

This explainer video shows how we can create the most powerful

Trapping Ions for Quantum Computing ---- Diana Prado Lopes Aude Craik       (best explanation ever!)

Trapping Ions for Quantum Computing ---- Diana Prado Lopes Aude Craik (best explanation ever!)

A dynamic beginners-level introduction to

Quantum Computing with Trapped Ions - Overview, photonics, error correction (Kyle DeBry, MIT)

Quantum Computing with Trapped Ions - Overview, photonics, error correction (Kyle DeBry, MIT)

Bio: Kyle DeBry is a fifth-year PhD student in physics at MIT, co-advised by Professor Isaac Chuang at MIT and Dr. John ...

Quantum computing using trapped ions

Quantum computing using trapped ions

Winfried Hensinger of the University of Sussex explains why

The Quantum Computing Landscape: Superconducting, Trapped-Ion, and Neutral-Atom Qubits

The Quantum Computing Landscape: Superconducting, Trapped-Ion, and Neutral-Atom Qubits

Explore the world of

Quantum Computing Day: Integrated Photonics for Trapped Ions

Quantum Computing Day: Integrated Photonics for Trapped Ions

Jelena Notaros, Assistant Professor in MIT's Department of Electrical Engineering and

Quantum Computing and Simulation with Trapped Ions

Quantum Computing and Simulation with Trapped Ions

Chris Monroe, University of Maryland https://simons.berkeley.edu/talks/chris-monroe-06-12-18 Challenges in

Jacob Whitlow: “Quantum Simulation of Conical Intersections Using Trapped Ions”

Jacob Whitlow: “Quantum Simulation of Conical Intersections Using Trapped Ions”

Jacob Whitlow, a graduate student at Duke University and the NSF

How to trap ions for quantum computing?

How to trap ions for quantum computing?

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