After participating in this course, you will be able to:
- Define fundamental principles of quantum computing
- Comprehend challenges and the current state of quantum computing
- Evaluate the potential timeline and practicality of noisy intermediate-scale quantum computers and fault-tolerant quantum computers
- Analyze implications of quantum computing on various domains such as cryptography, optimization, and simulation
- Identify problems efficiently solved using quantum algorithms
- Understand the basics of programming quantum computers
Description
Quantum Computing is an emerging field with great potential for accelerating solutions to complex problems across disciplines such as physics, finance, and pharmacology. Quantum computing can also compromise modern cryptographic algorithms widely used in internet traffic encryption, disk encryption, and blockchain ledger signing.
This course introduces participants to quantum computing and quantum computers and how they impact different fields. Additionally, they will understand how to program quantum computers through theoretical and practical components. The course welcomes individuals from technical backgrounds, even those with little or no prior knowledge of this subject area.
Course Outline
- Fundamental principles of quantum computing
- Challenges and current state of quantum computing
- The potential impact of quantum computers on classical software
- Basics of programming quantum computers
- Hands-on exercises and demonstrations
Who Should Attend
- Technology Enthusiasts: Individuals interested in emerging technologies, particularly quantum computing, can attend the course to broaden their knowledge. It can help them grasp the fundamental principles, algorithms, and applications of quantum computing, even if they don't have a technical background.
- Professionals in Technology and Innovation: Individuals in technology-driven industries, such as IT, innovation, and consulting, can benefit from understanding quantum computing concepts. This knowledge can assist them in evaluating the potential impact of quantum computing on their respective fields and exploring strategic opportunities.
- Decision Makers and Executives: Managers, executives, and decision-makers in organizations may find value in understanding the basics of quantum computing. It can help them make informed decisions about investments, research collaborations, and potential quantum computing applications in their industries.
- Anyone curious about Quantum Computing: The course is designed as an introductory course. Therefore, anyone interested in learning about quantum computing and its implications can attend the course.
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COURSE CREDIT
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- Continuing Education Units (CEUs) and
- Professional Development Hours (PDHs)
These course credits will help attendees earn training requirements for their associations or provincial governing bodies.
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