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The Light Side
Anjali
4 episodes
2 days ago
Conversations about physics with the people who do it. I'm an Oxford physics graduate student, and I sit down with professors and researchers to talk about their work, what got them interested in physics, and the stories behind their discoveries. If you're curious about science and scientists, welcome to the light side.
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Conversations about physics with the people who do it. I'm an Oxford physics graduate student, and I sit down with professors and researchers to talk about their work, what got them interested in physics, and the stories behind their discoveries. If you're curious about science and scientists, welcome to the light side.
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A Quantum Computing Reality Check | Maria Violaris
The Light Side
45 minutes 48 seconds
2 months ago
A Quantum Computing Reality Check | Maria Violaris

What exactly makes a quantum computer different from the laptop on your desk? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Maria Violaris, a quantum physicist at Oxford, to discuss how qubits use superposition and entanglement, why today’s quantum computers are impressive but not yet practical, and the challenges researchers are working to overcome.

Maria also shares her journey into quantum computing and what inspired her to explore this field.

The Light Side
Conversations about physics with the people who do it. I'm an Oxford physics graduate student, and I sit down with professors and researchers to talk about their work, what got them interested in physics, and the stories behind their discoveries. If you're curious about science and scientists, welcome to the light side.