'Entangled with...' is a podcast about quantum technologies, created and hosted by PhD students from the University of Bristol's Quantum Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training. We will be interviewing experts from academia and industry to provide a wide range of perspectives on various topics within quantum engineering. We hope to make the exciting and rapidly developing field of quantum tech accessible to all of those who might be interested.
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'Entangled with...' is a podcast about quantum technologies, created and hosted by PhD students from the University of Bristol's Quantum Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training. We will be interviewing experts from academia and industry to provide a wide range of perspectives on various topics within quantum engineering. We hope to make the exciting and rapidly developing field of quantum tech accessible to all of those who might be interested.
...Aleks Kissinger (University of Oxford), quantum picturalism
Entangled with...
57 minutes 57 seconds
4 years ago
...Aleks Kissinger (University of Oxford), quantum picturalism
In this episode of Entangled with... we speak with Aleks Kissinger, an Associate Professor of Quantum Computation at the University of Oxford, and co-author of the book 'Picturing Quantum Processes'. In the episode we discuss the main idea from this book which is how pictures are more intuitive and provide a better abstraction to reason about quantum mechanics than the standard way of using equations. Aleks also explains how quantum picturalism can be used for practical applications such as quantum computation and compilation. At the end of the episode, he talks about a new book he is currently working on, 'Picturing Quantum Software'. We hope you enjoy this episode of Entangled with...
Entangled with...
'Entangled with...' is a podcast about quantum technologies, created and hosted by PhD students from the University of Bristol's Quantum Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training. We will be interviewing experts from academia and industry to provide a wide range of perspectives on various topics within quantum engineering. We hope to make the exciting and rapidly developing field of quantum tech accessible to all of those who might be interested.