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Quantum Data Processing

Primary supervisor

David Taniar

Are you interested in learning Quantum Computing from scratch? If yes, this project might be for you. Week by week, you will explore and learn the basics of quantum computing, focusing on data processing. You will answer questions such as what the limits of classical computing are, why new paradigms are needed, and where quantum computing may help. You will also learn elements of quantum computing, such as qubits, superposition, entanglement, and measurement. You will explore quantum gates and circuits, quantum implementations, and a few basic quantum algorithms (e.g., Grover's and Shor's). And you will explore quantum machine learning and its potential applications in medicine. 

 

Required knowledge

  • You must have strong programming skills, including advanced data structures.
  • You have a bachelor's degree in a relevant field, such as computer science, engineering, or physics.
  • You are a self-motivated, independent learner, and keen to explore new technical knowledge.