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Quantum Information Processing (Part 3/3) - Course Introduction - Beginners

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Hello All,

Join us this Saturday to discuss about How you can get started in the world of "Quantum Information Processing" (QIP)

We "Quantum Computing India" brings to you a panel discussion with Prof. Shayan (IISc) and his team to talk about the opportunities that lies ahead in the QIP, how to get started, certified, research in the field and way forward.

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Quantum Information Processing - Part3

    • Prof. Shayan's perspectives on quantum research globally
    • QIP course Module Introduction
  • Module 1: An overview of linear algebra, probability, quantum mechanics and complexity
  • Module 2: Quantum states, operators, density operators etc, commutativity, notions of entanglement, tensor algebra etc.
  • Module 3: Quantum gates, circuits, universal gates, physical realization of such gates, reversibility issues etc, quantum no-theorems and applications, such as super dense coding and teleportation
  • Module 4: Quantum algorithms and applications, such as Grover's search algo, Simon's period finding algo, Shor's factorization etc.

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Bio: Prof. Shayan Srinivasa Garani

Shayan Srinivasa Garani received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology – Atlanta, M.S. from the University of Florida – Gainesville and B.E. from Mysore University. Prof. Garani has held senior engineering positions within Broadcom Corporation, ST Microelectronics and Western Digital. Prior to joining IISc, Prof. Garani was leading various research activities, managing and directing research and external university research programs within Western Digital. He was the Chairman for signal processing for the IDEMA-ASTC and a co-chair for the overall technological committee. At IISc, he directs the Physical Nano-memories Signal and Information Processing group, which conducts advanced research in the areas of physical data storage, quantum information processing, artificial intelligence and music science and technology.

He is the author of a book, several journal and conference publications, holds 14 U.S patents in the area of data storage, some of which are into products. Prof. Garani is the Chairman for the IEEE Data Storage Technical Committee and the past chairman (2015 – 2018) for the Photonic Detection group within the Optical Society of America. He was recently awarded Prof. Satish Dhawan young engineers state award in the field of engineering sciences for the year 2018. His research interests include broad areas in EECS mentioned above that intersect with applied mathematics and physics.

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