In Episode 126, Scott Genin, Vice President of Materials Discovery at OTI Lumionics, discusses the advancements and challenges in quantum materials discovery. The conversation covers the limitations of current material simulation methods, the role of AI, and the importance of training the next generation of quantum programmers. Scott emphasizes the need for efficient problem embedding in quantum chemistry and shares insights on the future of quantum computing in material science. Scott Genin ...
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In Episode 126, Scott Genin, Vice President of Materials Discovery at OTI Lumionics, discusses the advancements and challenges in quantum materials discovery. The conversation covers the limitations of current material simulation methods, the role of AI, and the importance of training the next generation of quantum programmers. Scott emphasizes the need for efficient problem embedding in quantum chemistry and shares insights on the future of quantum computing in material science. Scott Genin ...
Episode 109: Quantum Hardware, Material Science, and the Next Generation with Matt Johnson
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Episode 109: Quantum Hardware, Material Science, and the Next Generation with Matt Johnson
In this episode of Entangled Things, Patrick and Ciprian sit down with Matt Johnson, CEO of QC Ware, to explore the evolving landscape of quantum computing. The conversation delves into: The interplay between Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) and traditional hardware.How Material Science is driving quantum advancements.The importance of educating the next generation of quantum-native professionals.As quantum technology accelerates, bridging the gap between classical and quantum computing is mor...
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In Episode 126, Scott Genin, Vice President of Materials Discovery at OTI Lumionics, discusses the advancements and challenges in quantum materials discovery. The conversation covers the limitations of current material simulation methods, the role of AI, and the importance of training the next generation of quantum programmers. Scott emphasizes the need for efficient problem embedding in quantum chemistry and shares insights on the future of quantum computing in material science. Scott Genin ...