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Computers Don't Byte
LIACS
18 episodes
6 months ago
Computer scientists who are at the forefront of their respected fields attempt to explain what on earth they're doing.Computers don't byte is a series by the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS). Leading computer scientists from a variety of fields share their expertise and insights. Dive into the minds of these researchers and learn about real-world applications, the future of AI and related technologies and cutting-edge research. From chatbots to cybersecurity, from quantum to children's stories, each episode offers its own perspective on the changing landscape of computer science. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring enthusiast, this podcast offers knowledge and inspiration.Content: LIACSHost: Michiel van PoelgeestProduced by: Studio Onzichtbaar
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Computer scientists who are at the forefront of their respected fields attempt to explain what on earth they're doing.Computers don't byte is a series by the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS). Leading computer scientists from a variety of fields share their expertise and insights. Dive into the minds of these researchers and learn about real-world applications, the future of AI and related technologies and cutting-edge research. From chatbots to cybersecurity, from quantum to children's stories, each episode offers its own perspective on the changing landscape of computer science. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring enthusiast, this podcast offers knowledge and inspiration.Content: LIACSHost: Michiel van PoelgeestProduced by: Studio Onzichtbaar
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Vedran Dunjko: Next level computing, exploring the world of quantum
Computers Don't Byte
22 minutes 37 seconds
1 year ago
Vedran Dunjko: Next level computing, exploring the world of quantum

Professor Vedran Dunjko leads the Applied Quantum Algorithms group at Leiden University. His research focuses on quantum computing, which uses quantum effects to greatly improve computation. This could lead to much more powerful computers. Developing a working quantum computer is an ongoing effort, bringing both exciting possibilities and potential security risks because of its superior computing abilities.

Much of what a quantum computer can achieve remains a mystery, even to experts like Dunjko. Essentially, the quantum computer is a solution in search of a problem. Nonetheless, Dunjko is confident in its potential applications, particularly in the field of quantum physics.  

Computers Don't Byte
Computer scientists who are at the forefront of their respected fields attempt to explain what on earth they're doing.Computers don't byte is a series by the Leiden Institute of Advanced Computer Science (LIACS). Leading computer scientists from a variety of fields share their expertise and insights. Dive into the minds of these researchers and learn about real-world applications, the future of AI and related technologies and cutting-edge research. From chatbots to cybersecurity, from quantum to children's stories, each episode offers its own perspective on the changing landscape of computer science. Whether you're a seasoned professional or an aspiring enthusiast, this podcast offers knowledge and inspiration.Content: LIACSHost: Michiel van PoelgeestProduced by: Studio Onzichtbaar