Quantum Computing WORKSHOP (#5 of 5) [Quantumapalooza 2020 Series]

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Content level: 200 Intermediate
This event is a part of Quantumapalooza 2020 series; See http://2020.quantumapalooza.com/
This workshop is the fifth of a five-part series designed for those who are learning the basics of quantum computing, but have experience in classical programming. Participants attending this session are encouraged to also register for the May 27, 29, June 1, and 3 sessions.
This hands-on workshop is meant as a primer for the Software Engineer to learn Quantum Computing by a method of exposure - it seeks to avoid opaque mathematics and dense quantum physics common in most QC education, and get right into software engineering and concept digestion. These modules are meant to be a progression, one building off of the previous module.
Instructor: Matthew R. Versaggi, (Senior Director of Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Technologies, Optum Technology)
SESSION FIVE: Quantum Problems (and Practicals) + Quantum Machine Learning
• Quantum Problems (and Practicals) - Problems and practicals are an important for software engineers to get a further handle on more practical problems, their analysis and the classical vs quantum approached / solutions to each.
• Quantum Machine Learning - This is a quick survey of this interesting space to show some of the value that quantum computing brings to the ML world.
Quantum Machine Learning
This is a quick survey of this interesting space to show some of the value that quantum computing brings to the ML world.
Instructor: Matthew R. Versaggi, Senior Director of Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Technologies + Distinguished Engineer : UHG/Optum Technology - Senior leadership role in the Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Technology Space - Combination role of (a) thought leader, (b) evangelist, (c) education SME, (d) strategist, and (e) delivery of projects and technical capabilities.
These "Meetup-Lite" events are Free and are online-only {connect & password information will be emailed to registered participants ~30 minutes prior to meeting}
Event artifacts, e.g. slides & recording (when available):
http://quantum.harrisburg.tech/meetups/20200605/
Sponsor: Harrisburg University of Science and Technology
https://harrisburgU.edu/quantum email: quantum@HarrisburgU.edu

Quantum Computing WORKSHOP (#5 of 5) [Quantumapalooza 2020 Series]