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RasQberry part 2: how to build your own RasQberry

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RasQberry part 2: how to build your own RasQberry

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Speaker:
Jan-Rainer Lahmann, IBM Quantum Ambassador & Qiskit Advocate, Member of the IBM Academy of Technology

Abstract:
In a first session on Friday, 29. Januar 2021, we've given an introduction and overview of RasQberry: "Exploring Quantum Computing and Qiskit with a Raspberry Pi and a 3D Printer".
RasQberry integrates Qiskit, a Raspberry Pi and a 3D printed model of IBM Q System One to explore various state of the art technologies and create a tool that can be used in meetings, meetups, demo booths, etc.
The session did include a live install of Qiskit on a Raspberry Pi, a comprehensive walk-through and demo of the system, and instructions to build a complete RasQberry yourself. A recording is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JbBMQZ7FNic

The attendees expressed their strong interest in a follow-on session.

In part 2, we will

  1. discuss experiences and plans to build your own RasQberry (with or without the 3D printed housing)
  2. have a closer look at how the quantum demos are implemented on RasQberry
  3. explore how the community might contribute to the RasQberry open source project: http://rasqberry.org/

There are no prerequisites for this session other than interest and curiosity about building your own functional model of a quantum computer.

Connect & password information will be emailed to registered participants prior to meeting

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