Quantum Computing Tutorial.

Australia/Melbourne
Alan Gilbert Building, Rooms G18, G20 and G21

Alan Gilbert Building, Rooms G18, G20 and G21

Alan Gilbert Building 161 Barry St, Carlton VIC 3053
Lloyd Hollenberg (University of Melbourne), Martin Sevior (University of Melbourne)
Description

Enter the Quantum Computing World - learn to code at the new frontier

 

Learn how to code a quantum computer! 

This 3-hour activity is specifically designed to introduce you to the world of quantum computing . You will be guided through the concepts underpinning how information is represented and processed in a quantum computer. Using the interactive web-based Quantum User Interface (QUI) system, you will gain first-hand experience in visualising quantum logic and coding quantum computers to carry out basic programs. 

Suitable for for VCE students and those who enjoy mathamatical thinking, free afternoon tea included. Attendence is free and space is limited.

 

 

Your host: Prof. Lloyd Hollenberg, and a friendly team of research students

 

 

 

 

 

Required:

You will need to bring a laptop computer with the Google Chrome web browser.

This is available as free download from this link.

You will also need a notebook and writing implements.

Learn more:

Find out about our Quantum Computing Simulation environment, QUI, at: https://quispace.org

Registration
Adult Registration
Student Registration
    • 2:00 PM 3:00 PM
      Session 1 1h
      Speaker: Lloyd Hollenberg (University of Melbourne)
    • 3:00 PM 4:00 PM
      Afternoon Tea 1h

      Open discussion with tutors and other participants in the foyer of the Alan Gilbert building. Refereshments will be served.

    • 4:00 PM 5:00 PM
      Session 2 1h
      Speaker: Lloyd Hollenberg (University of Melbourne)