5 Reasons I Love Quantum Computing

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What if quantum computing never becomes a viable technology? What about the fact that quantum computers that can do Shor’s algorithm are so far away?

Well quantum computing has gotten more popular in the last 5 years, but research has been going on in it for a long time. I’ve been studying the field for almost 12 years now, and here are the top 5 reasons I love quantum computing.

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Will quantum physicists be on the Computer Science hall of fame some day as we look back at the next computing revolution? This technology holds the potential to change medicine, encryption, materials science, aerospace, finance, and more.

I love that studying quantum computing helped me learn so much about math, science, engineering, and computing. I’ve picked up skills over the years in building electronics, doing deep learning and machine learning, analyzing massive amounts of data, working with robots, creating and optimizing algorithms coding APIs, web apps, and computing ethics.

I think by studying quantum computing and picking up all the skills, especially at this really exciting time, we can apply that knowledge to another cutting edge industry no matter what happens. And this channel is kind of going to be a reflection of that, to open doors to cutting edge technology through my own documentation of my learning and making to build inspiration for a better future, whether it’s through quantum, AI, clean energy, or something else.

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Your enthusiasm for the field is contagious. Thanks for sharing! 👏🏼🙌🏼

KeepOnCoding
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I love how you got more excited as the video goes on. "these are my happy places" :D

DustinMillerPolyInnovator
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Physics and Statistics double major here. The way you convince and convey is very inspiring and contagious. I think the most exciting part of Quantum Computing is that this field is very interdisciplinary, which is very fit for my personality. I wish I can be part of this historical moment of humanity.

yevonnaelandrew
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12 years studying the quantum computing fields?! 😳 TikTok and YouTube are very lucky to have you.

CryptoReds
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Damn you're an inspiration, 90% of the things that you said you've learned or done matches with my interest too.

apxF
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Love your enthusiasm for this field😍

I hope that one day (rather sooner than later😊) Quantum Computing will live up to the expectation😎

rogerdandruff
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So much Contagious is your enthusiasm and optimism about Quantum Information sciences. I, myself am extremely obsessed with Quantum Computing.
I am so glad that I discovered your channel.😀 It feels so good to find someone so positive about the growth of Q.C & A.I.🤩😃 in general. God, I hope you spread that enthusiasm to millions.
And BTW, yes I am now pretty sure, Quantum would the most ambitious, most demanding and HOT topic of research in 21st century (as like classical compute in the 20th)... With the massive generation of Big Data and advent of humongous Analytics requirements, there are lot of demand for techniques to solve these good old NP - Hard problems, and who is better in it than Quantum. 🤩💖

rajivsen
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I’ve just found your channel and am feeling down for not finding it anytime sooner. I’m now genuily interested in quantum computing. You and your energy and probably your education pedagogy research make wonders. I ve watched nearly all of your videos and loved them. Keep up the good work. Ps you are cute while you are speaking and smiling about your passion.

varokke
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i am about switch into quantum computing, interview is next week. what you say in this video is really the essence why i am making this switch, thanks a lot! also good quote :)

razean
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Nice video!

Could you make a video with your thoughts about Quantum Circuits? I forgot the real name, but they try to build the same "classical" laws of electromagnetic circuits to the quantum world, and the entanglement problem was a challenge for its succeed.

homejonny
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You really conveyed how exciting this is! Happy to have a subscriber seat :)

matoflynn
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Hi Anastasia
How can I make a career in the quantum computing field? Which part should I study?

spectrastema
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"Subscribe to the channel and build that future with me!"
First part done. Second part, I'm game! Paticipating in the Qiskit India Challenge. Will share my experience later.
Btw, if you were to recommend two good quantum blogs, which would they be?

sagarsumit
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Alot of inspiration!!! As from today qiskit India challenge started for quantum learners....

prantikdeb
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Hi. I'm studying Computer Science. I want to study Physics to become a better problem solver and learn things faster. Is this set of topics you mentioned in 4:15 (Classical Mechanics, Quantum Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Electromagnetism) sufficient?

badwolf
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I'm good at math and all related to it, I'm learning programming for machine learning and artificial intelligence but I wonder, Is it too late to start learning Quantum programming?

edwin
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How is the Quantum Computer job scenario? Is there a demand for Quantum Engineers, or are there Quantum Engineers that have to work in other fields because companies cannot hire many full-time devs?

codingedgar
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Thanks for you Efforts in making these Videos, really inspiring, Just like to know How can anyone able to go thru in Quantum computing self learning and these online courses and able to get in for internship or job in start up, or one need doctorate only to able to get entry, so what is career path for self learners who are not from any reputed universities ?

macdeep
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just like carbon nanotubes and graphene....it takes time for applications to be realized.

deckardcain
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Hi! Thanks for all your videos. Can you advice me in the best path to deep in Quantum Machine Learning? Im advanced student in statistics degree.

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