Workshops
The following is a list of recorded workshops given at Quantum Computing at Davis.
Workshops are listed by the academic quarter they were given in, with each quarters workshops following chronological order.
For sessions where recording was unavailable, the slides are still linked here and have been denoted with an asterisk (*) after the title in the bullet point.
Spring Quarter 2022
- 4/8 HHL for Linear Systems Of Equations (Recording pending upload)
- 4/11 A (Thorough) Introduction to Quantum Computing (presented to Davis Women in Computer Science (WiCS)) *
- 4/22 The Ising Hamiltonian and Quantum Computing
- 5/20 Introduction to Quantum Error Correction
Winter Quarter 2022
- VQE I and II workshops have yet to be uploaded and may end up being a single consoldiated video. Stay tuned!
Fall Quarter 2021
- 10/1 - Why Quantum Computing?
- 10/8 - Deutsch-Jozsa
- 10/15 - Deutsch-Jozsa (Part 2) and Qubit Visualization
- 10/22 - Grover’s Algorithm
- 10/29 - QAOA Overview & Q&A Session
- 11/5 - Professor Marina Radulaski on her research in Quantum Nanophotonics
- 11/12 - Mark Jackson from Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) on CQC’s TKET Compiler
- 11/19 - QAOA in Detail
- NOTE: Part of the live recording was lost somewhere near the beginning. A re-recording is in the works and should be uploaded to the QCaD Youtube Channel
Spring Quarter 2021
- Professor Enrique Solano - Co-Design Quantum Computers
- Quantum Annealing
- QAOA: A Way to Estimate Graph Optimization
Winter Quarter 2021
- Quantum Fourier Transform 1
- Quantum Fourier Transform 2
- Ion Trapped Qubits
- The Deutsch-Jozsa Algorithm
- Professor Jaroslav Trnka on Quantum Field Theory and Quantum Scattering
- Professor Nicholas Curro on Color Centers in Diamond for Quantum Sensing Applications
Fall Quarter 2020
- An Introduction to Quantum Computing
- The Qubit and Single Gates
- Single Gates in Detail
- Professor Richard Scalettar on Quantum Statistical Mechanics for Quantum Computers
Spring Quarter 2020
NOTE: Some of the earlier lectures were recorded through a free copy of Zoom. As a result, you may notice that users are notified to switch over to “another link” as a way to bypass the 40 minute time limit.
- Quantum Computing Today
- Intro to Quantum Protocols
- Intro to Quantum Math I
- Intro to Quantum Math II
- Quantum Circuits I
- Quantum Circuits II
Winter Quarter 2020
NOTE: The following recordings were done through Facebook Live as QCaD’s first “experiment” with live streaming. Although audience reach was excellent, the recording quality is admittedly shaky/noisy due to the fact that this is being recorded by phone.