Quantum Information Science and Engineering Course Lectures

IMOD is partnering with the University of Washington Accelerating Quantum-Enabled Technologies (AQET) program to offer access to a recently developed Quantum Information Science and Engineering (QISE) course.

The aim of this course is to support the development of quantum science curriculums across the United States. A defining feature of the QISE course is that it is developed and delivered by chemists and materials scientists at a level to educate graduate student chemists and materials scientists. The goal is to bridge the gap between physics to chemistry, computer science and engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and materials science and engineering. A dense quantum physics course is typically inaccessible to scientists from other disciplines.

The course introduces students to core concepts, including mathematical and quantum mechanical foundation, qubits, coherence, entanglement, applications, and materials systems.

QISE Lectures

QISE Lecture 01 – The Power of Qubits

QISE Lecture 01 – The Power of Qubits

QISE Lecture 02 – The Language of Quantum

QISE Lecture 02 – The Language of Quantum

QISE Lecture 03 – The Power of Quantum Technology

QISE Lecture 03 – The Power of Quantum Technology

QISE Lecture 04 – The Power of Quantum Communication

QISE Lecture 04 – The Power of Quantum Communication

QISE Lecture 05 – Types of Qubit Platforms

QISE Lecture 05 – Types of Qubit Platforms

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