Watch now! Quantum Computing - how to build a REALLY cool computer
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Watch now! Quantum Computing - how to build a REALLY cool computer

What exactly is a computer, and how can we build a really fast one?

By IES - a multi-disciplinary engineering institution

Date and time

Wed, 25 Jun 2025 10:30 - 12:00 PDT

Location

Online

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour 30 minutes

A recording of this lecture is now available

Computers are everywhere: in phones, cars, toasters, on the moon, in orbit, leaving the solar system, running the internet, keeping track of your money, deliveries, the NHS. Every year we are urged to upgrade to the latest, fastest model. But what exactly is a computer, and how can we build a really fast one? Quantum engineers are busy designing and testing the next generation of superfast, supercool computers, made from single atoms, or tiny superconducting circuits, with exquisitely controlled microwaves and light.

Viv Kendon is a Professor of Quantum Technology at the University of Strathclyde. She is researching into many aspects of quantum computing, from understanding how the quantum speed-up is achieved to comparison of analogue and digital versions of quantum computers. She has worked on quantum computing for the past 20 years, at Imperial, Leeds, and Durham universities, before moving to Strathclyde in 2021.

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IES (formerly IESIS) is a multi-disciplinary engineering body, founded in Scotland, that provides a forum in which individuals from all engineering and related disciplines can discuss and exchange information, generate ideas and encourage young engineers. IES works with kindred bodies to promote a wider understanding of the role of the professional engineer in society.

Website - www.engineers.scot