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Conversations On Science
Idris Sunmola
16 episodes
6 days ago
I have thought provoking conversations with research professors and students about their work, and how it impacts humanity.
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I have thought provoking conversations with research professors and students about their work, and how it impacts humanity.
Show more...
Science
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Robert Huang, Quantum Computing Research
Conversations On Science
1 hour 17 minutes 7 seconds
3 years ago
Robert Huang, Quantum Computing Research

Robert Huang is a PhD candidate at the California Institute of Technology where he does theoretical research in the field of quantum computing. He is advised at CalTech by professors John Preskill and Thomas Vidick. His research touches on esoteric topics like quantum intelligence and quantum formalisms. All which we go into at great details. If you've ever wanted to understand the fundamentals of quantum computing, this episode is for you.

According to his website, he works on the interplay between quantum physics and computer science (information theory, machine learning, complexity theory).

His work:

https://hsinyuan-huang.github.io/

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Conversations On Science
I have thought provoking conversations with research professors and students about their work, and how it impacts humanity.