IEEE CIR: Introduction to Quantum Computing
This presentation is an introduction to quantum computing and will address the basic concepts of quantum computers and the usage of quantum bits to represent analog data. This presentation will example logical operators traditionally developed for standard semiconductor based computer binary data. Then we will extend standard binary processes in to quantum bits of data. The extended quantum computer operators will serve as guidelines for hardware developers to design basic quantum computing units that can be combined into a complex quantum computers. This Introduction to Quantum Computers presentation will cover the basics of standard computers in to more advanced quantum data and operators and is connected to the next months talk, “Developing Applications for Quantum Memory.”
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- Date: 01 Oct 2020
- Time: 05:00 PM to 06:30 PM
- All times are (GMT-07:00) US/Mountain
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- 2155 East Wesley Avenue
- Denver, Colorado
- United States 80208
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- Co-sponsored by Gene Freeman
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Dr. Trung T. Pham
Introduction to Quantum Computing
This presentation is an introduction to quantum computing and will address the basic concepts of quantum computers and the usage of quantum bits to represent analog data. This presentation will example logical operators traditionally developed for standard semiconductor based computer binary data. Then we will extend standard binary processes in to quantum bits of data. The extended quantum computer operators will serve as guidelines for hardware developers to design basic quantum computing units that can be combined into a complex quantum computers. This Introduction to Quantum Computers presentation will cover the basics of standard computers in to more advanced quantum data and operators and is connected to the next months talk, “Developing Applications for Quantum Memory.”
We are really looking forward to these two great cutting edge technology talks - please join us.
Biography:
Dr. Trung T. Pham
Professor & Researcher
Cyberworx and Department of Computer Science of the United States Air Force Academy
Dr. holds a BS, MS, and PhD in Electrical & Computer Engineering from Rice University in Houston Texas. Dr Pham is a research engineer with over 20 years of experience in space industry, and a professor with over 15 years of experience.
Dr Pham is currently working for the Cyberworx and Department of Computer Science of the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA. Previously Dr Pham has worked at NASA Johnson Space Center, the University of Houston, and the University of Talca. Dr Pham’s research interests include artificial intelligence, computational algorithms, cryptology, data mining, image processing, and system modeling. His most recent funded project is modeling of human memory where he found interest in quantum computing.
Dr. Trung is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electronic & Electrical Engineering and within the International Society of Automation. Dr Trung is an executive committee in the IEEE Pikes Peak Section and has previously served as the Vice Chair in Robotics for the IEEE Galveston Bay Section.
Agenda
This presentation is an introduction to quantum computing and will address the basic concepts of quantum computers and the usage of quantum bits to represent analog data. This presentation will example logical operators traditionally developed for standard semiconductor based computer binary data. Then we will extend standard binary processes in to quantum bits of data. The extended quantum computer operators will serve as guidelines for hardware developers to design basic quantum computing units that can be combined into a complex quantum computers. This Introduction to Quantum Computers presentation will cover the basics of standard computers in to more advanced quantum data and operators and is connected to the next months talk, “Developing Applications for Quantum Memory.”