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 Quantum Computing: Challenges and Opportunities for Remote Sensing

 Quantum Computing: Challenges and Opportunities for Remote Sensing - Available at University of Iceland
When 
Thu, 11/05/2023 - 12:30 to 13:15
Where 

Zoom

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Amer Delilbasic, PhD student at the University of Iceland and  the Jülich Supercomputing Centre, European Space Agency gives a lecture titled Quantum Computing: Challenges and Opportunities for Remote Sensing
 
Abstract 
Quantum information is a research topic that has grown in popularity in recent years. Started as a theoretical field, it is based on a computing paradigm that is profoundly different from classical computation. Now, technological advancements have led to the development of the first quantum processing units (QPUs). The talk will give a brief overview of the fundamental aspects of quantum computing and its potential, with a focus on data-intensive Earth observation applications. 
 

Amer Delilbasic PhD student at the University of Iceland and  the Jülich Supercomputing Centre, European Space Agency

 Quantum Computing: Challenges and Opportunities for Remote Sensing