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Quantum Information: Bloch Sphere and Gates
Covers the basics of quantum information, including the Bloch sphere representation and quantum gates.
Quantum Computation Delegation
Explores fully classical qubits, blind quantum computing, and verifiability in quantum delegation protocols.
Quantum Metrology: Superconducting Electronics & Qubits
Explores quantum metrology, superconducting electronics, detectors, qubits, and quantum supremacy, emphasizing advancements in quantum computing.
Quantum and Nanocomputing
Explores quantum computing fundamentals, quantum Fourier transform, RSA encryption, Shor's algorithm, and experimental implementations.
Quantum and Nanocomputing
Explores challenges and solutions in quantum and nanocomputing, including cryogenic control, RF-reflectometry, and the impact of classical control electronics on qubit fidelity.
Quantum and Nanocomputing
Covers the birth of quantum mechanics, Schrödinger's equations, superconductivity, Josephson effect, and the theory of superconductivity.
Distributed Computation II
Explores the analysis of the Yao Model and communication between Alice and Bob using qubits and binary expansions.
Quantum Computing: Fundamentals and Applications
Covers the fundamentals of quantum computing, including qubit realization, scalable quantum computers, quantum communication, and quantum algorithms.
Quantum Compilation: Synthesis and Decomposition
Covers quantum computing fundamentals, compilation, error correction, unitary synthesis, quantum gates, and FPGA-based ADCs.
Superconducting Qubits: History and BCS Theory
Explores the history of superconducting qubits and the fundamentals of superconductivity and BCS theory.