Tomislav Tipurić, Alexander Glätzle & Jan Goetz

The Quantum Computing Future

The world is naturally quantum. To solve our biggest problems in medicine and climate, we need computers that speak its language.

The Quantum Computing Future
#1about 1 minute

The physical limits of classical computing

Moore's Law is approaching a physical wall as transistors shrink to the size of a few atoms, creating the need for a new computing paradigm.

#2about 2 minutes

Understanding the fundamentals of quantum computing

Quantum computing leverages quantum mechanics, allowing qubits to exist in multiple states at once (superposition) to perform parallel computations.

#3about 3 minutes

Building full-stack superconducting quantum computers

One approach to building quantum computers involves fabricating superconducting circuits on silicon chips that must be cooled to extremely low temperatures.

#4about 5 minutes

Using neutral atoms as a scalable qubit platform

Neutral atoms offer a promising path to scaling quantum computers, as they are naturally identical and can be operated at room temperature.

#5about 4 minutes

Achieving qubit stability and high-fidelity gates

Key milestones include maintaining a large array of qubits for over an hour and improving two-qubit gate fidelity to reduce cumulative errors in algorithms.

#6about 3 minutes

Exploring key use cases for quantum advantage

Quantum computers are expected to revolutionize fields like material science, drug discovery, and battery development by accurately simulating complex molecular interactions.

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Making quantum computers accessible via the cloud

Cloud platforms and educational resources like IQM Academy provide developers and researchers with access to quantum hardware for experimentation and learning.

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Applying quantum computing to real-world problems

Early proof-of-concept projects are exploring quantum machine learning for climate models, battery material design, and cybersecurity fraud analysis.

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The unique challenge of quantum programming

Programming a quantum computer requires a fundamentally different approach than classical programming, necessitating a new workforce educated in quantum algorithms.

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The future of diverse quantum hardware

The future will likely involve multiple specialized quantum computing platforms rather than a single dominant technology, alongside long-term goals like quantum memory and a quantum internet.

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