Intro to Quantum Information Science and Engineering:
Byte-Sized QISE
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. In this collection we have edited down the lecture series into topic specific resources that are shorter (typically 10-15 minutes), and focused on single areas. These more digestible “byte-sized” videos are aimed to give ready access to information and ideas.
Each of the byte-sized resources are linked to the full lectures so users can go and gain more context if desired.
Intro to QISE: Byte-Sized QISE

Byte-Sized QISE: Bit v Qubit

Byte-Sized QISE: The Bloch Sphere

Byte-Sized QISE: Applications of Qubits

Byte-sized QISE – Quantum Terminology (quantization, superposition, decoherence, entanglement)

Byte-sized QISE – Quantum Supremacy

Byte-sized QISE – Brief Quantum Computing History

Byte-sized QISE – QIS Strategy

Byte-sized QISE – Quantum Technologies

Byte-sized QISE – Existing Sensing Technologies – Atomic Clocks

Byte-sized QISE – Existing Sensing Technologies – SQUID Magnetometer

Byte-sized QISE – Vacancy Centers

Byte-sized QISE – Quantum Communication
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