#QuantumWinter - Multiphysics Simulations using Quantum Computing


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-> Week 2 - November 15 2020 - Computational Heat Transfer
We are glad to bring you the next lecture series of #QuantumWinter.
Dr. Joseph Smith will introduce thermoacoustics and discuss the need for quantum computing.
Dr. Joseph Smith (Co-PI at Missouri S&T) is a professor of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering and serves as the Laufer Endowed Energy Chair. He received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Brigham Young University. has published 70+ papers, holds twelve patents and has contributed chapters to the John Zink Combustion Handbook, the Industrial Burner Handbook, the Encyclopedia of Chemical Technology and Perry’s 9th Edition Chemical Engineering Handbook. Dr. Smith’s research focus is on Hybrid Energy Microgrid based systems with advanced sensor technology for remote sensing. Prior to Missouri S&T, he worked for the Dow Chemical Company, Cabot Corporation, Koch Industries and the Idaho National Laboratory and served on faculties at Michigan and UIUC.
RSVP over here https://www.bosonqpsi.com/events
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World's first Knowledge Series & Hackathon on Multiphysics Simulations using Quantum Computing
-> 5 Learning Sessions
-> 1 Hackathon
-> INR 25,000 worth Prizes and Cash to be won
-> Job offers & Internship opportunities
We're excited to bring you, along with one of the world's most exciting startups BosonQ Psi, the first-ever Quantum event on Multiphysics Simulations - The #QuantumWinter.
BosonQ Psi Pvt. Ltd. is a dynamic and state-of-the-art venture that is leading the paradigm shift in the marriage of quantum computing and #multiphysics #simulations.
QCI & BQP are collaborating to provide a very niche Hackathon around #multiphysics #simulations. But for the community to equip itself with the relevant knowledge we are dedicating the entire month of November to learn as a community from academics and practitioners around the globe.
-> Week1 - November 7 2020 - Introduction to BosonQ Psi & Computational Fluid Dynamics
-> Week 2 - November 15 2020 - Computational Heat Transfer
-> Week 3 - November 21 2020 - Computational Solid/Structural Dynamics
-> Week 4 - November 28 2020 - Computational Electromagnetics
-> Week 5 - December 5 2020 - Methods to solve Partial Differential Equations
Note: You need to attend a minimum of three out of the first four lecture series and Lecture Series #5 (compulsory) to qualify for Hackathon.
If you're interested in Quantum Computing and dedicated to solving complex problems then SIGNUP over here:

#QuantumWinter - Multiphysics Simulations using Quantum Computing