Insight Search Search Submit Sort by: Relevance Date Search Sort by Relevance Date Order Asc Desc Podcast November 27, 2024 Podcast | Simulating 128 Qubits (Yes, Really) — with Quantum Rings Join host Konstantinos Karagiannis as he discusses how tensor networks may take us into new realms of practical quantum computing for everyone with Bob Wold from Quantum Rings. Podcast May 29, 2024 Podcast | Quantum AI Compression: Smaller LLMs without Losing Performance — with Multiverse Large Language Models are … large. Forget Bitcoin and recharging electric vehicles; the grid could be toppled by powering AI in a few years. It would be optimal if AI could run on more underpowered edge devices. What if there was a quantum-inspired way to make LLMs smaller without sacrificing overall performance in combined metrics? We explore a way to do that and other advanced ideas like… Podcast June 12, 2024 Podcast | The Quantum Many-Body Problem — with Benedikt Fauseweh of TU Dortmund University When Richard Feynman proposed the idea of a quantum simulator or computer in 1981, he was frustrated by the limitations of classical systems. He logically suggested that if we live in a quantum world, we need a quantum device to simulate all the interactions of particles that make up reality. An excellent example of such a transistor-choking calculation is the quantum many-body problem. Have… Client Story March 12, 2026 Answering the Call: Teleservices Ignite Enrollment Outreach at Major University University admissions teams across the U.S., regardless of the institution’s size, are facing capacity concerns. Lead volumes are rising, while staffing remains flat or declines. At the same time, these teams are spending more time sorting through invalid leads, duplicate records, and bot traffic that masks true demand and slows admissions rep response times. What results is a growing gap between… Podcast October 6, 2021 Podcast | From Astrophysics to Quantum Computing Algorithms: A Software Engineer’s Journey with Agnostiq One of the hottest jobs in quantum computing in the coming years will be that of software engineer. The need for translating complex business needs to quantum algorithms and code will only grow. In this episode we talk to Dr. Anna Hughes from Agnostiq about her unique career path to quantum software engineer. Guest: Dr. Anna Hughes, Quantum Software Engineer at Agnostiq Podcast February 5, 2025 Podcast | PQC Survey Says … What 4,000 Professionals Are Doing About It — with Entrust I'm always asked the same question when talking to customers about the threats of quantum computing and the move to post-quantum cryptography. What are similar companies doing about it? It’s only been half a year since the NIST standards were published, but we’re starting to see some traction. Join host Konstantinos Karagiannis for a chat with Samantha Mabey from Entrust about an interesting… Podcast November 12, 2025 Podcast | Spin Qubits: Sensing Heartbeats to Dark Matter — with Argonne National Laboratory The word “foundry” might make you think of large machines pouring metal into molds, but Argonne National Labs has a Quantum Foundry that implants individual atoms, like silicon, into materials such as diamond. The resulting spin qubits are optically active and can use photons to communicate. We can expect spin qubits to help interconnect systems, which could help us achieve distributed quantum… Podcast April 19, 2022 Podcast | High-Fidelity Qubits Getting to fault-tolerant quantum computing requires improving qubit quality. The dream of engineers is the “four nines,” or 99.99 percent fidelity. Quantinuum, well known for its H1 trapped-ion system, has found a way to achieve this elusive goal. Join host Konstantinos Karagiannis for a chat with Tony Ransford. Guest: Tony Ransford – Quantinuum Whitepaper September 29, 2022 RISCHI FISCALI ALLA PROVA DELLA SOSTENIBILITÀ: GRI 207 IN ITALIA È il 5 dicembre 2019 e, all’interno di un contesto in forte evoluzione che rivendica a gran voce la fondamentale rilevanza di tutti gli aspetti legati al mondo ESG (Environmental, Social and Corporate Governance) nasce il GRI 207, il primo e unico standard sulla trasparenza fiscale. L’obiettivo dell'introduzione di questo nuovo e - per certi versi - rivoluzionario standard è chiaro fin da… Podcast August 23, 2023 Podcast | Schrödinger’s Cat Qubits— with Alice&Bob Quantum computing needs logical, error-corrected qubits to reach the ultimate goal of fault-tolerant systems that can change the world. Without logical qubits, we won’t be able to have production-ready business use cases that are pure quantum. Is it too early to be thinking about creating these “perfect” qubits? One company says it’s already tackling the problem with a new take on the old quantum… Load More