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22 TopicsDeveloping a quantum-ready workforce - Microsoft Quantum Educators Programme
Azure Quantum for Educators Promote learning and workforce development in the field of quantum computing with teaching and other resources from Azure Quantum Course materials include: Full syllabus for a 14-week course. Lecture slides on quantum computing. Automatically graded programming assignments focused on solving quantum computing problems of varying complexity. Programming assignments covering debugging of quantum programmes, resource estimation of quantum programmes, and running quantum programmes on quantum hardware. Ideas for final projects and examples of final projects done by actual students.2KViews0likes0CommentsNew feature in Microsoft Edge: TLS Post-Quantum Confidentiality
To get familiar with it, here are 2 articles Towards Post-Quantum Cryptography in TLS https://blog.cloudflare.com/towards-post-quantum-cryptography-in-tls/ Post-quantum confidentiality for TLS https://www.imperialviolet.org/2018/04/11/pqconftls.html this feature is added to Microsoft Edge Version 82.0.437.0 (Official build) canary (64-bit) using this flag edge://flags/ TLS Post-Quantum Confidentiality This option enables a post-quantum (i.e. resistent to quantum computers) key exchange algorithm in TLS (CECPQ2). – Mac, Windows #post-quantum-cecpq212KViews2likes0CommentsQ# Advent Calendar 2018
First published on MSDN on Dec 20, 2018 To celebrate the festive season, our friends over in the Q# team are running a Q# Advent Calendar with a new post every day from 1st-24th December! Check it out to learn more about everything from quantum simulation to solving the Travelling Santa Problem to why amplitudes are complex!Frances and I have also contributed posts for this festive event: 15th December: Quantum Perceptrons (Frances) Learn (in comic form!) how to implement a quantum perceptron, from creating a dataset through to classification of that data Designed to supplement the Introduction to Quantum Machine Learning workshop run at the Machine Learning, AI & Data Science (MLADS) conference 2018 18th December: Gro-ho-ho-ver's Algorithm: How Quantum Computing Saved Christmas (Anita) (non-festive version can be found here) Learn how Grover's algorithm works in this step-by-step breakdown, plus how you can implement it using Q# Designed to supplement the official Microsoft sample for Grover's algorithmFor other posts relating to Q# and quantum computing, check out the rest of the Quantum Adventures blog for intro-level posts and links to lots of useful content 😊We hope you find them useful and wish you happy holidays!- Anita and Frances467Views0likes0CommentsAt London Tech Week (June 11 to 14), Microsoft will be running a series of webcasts, talks and events focused on quantum computing
First published on MSDN on Jun 07, 2018 At London Tech Week (June 11 to 14), Microsoft will be running a series of webcasts, talks and events focused on quantum computing, including how it works, its applications and impact.527Views0likes0CommentsUK TechDays Online 12th–14th of June 2018 http://aka.ms/TechDaysOnline
First published on MSDN on Jun 04, 2018 For those of you who don’t know of TechDays Online already, it is a ‘pop up TV show’ MSFT UK live broadcasts out to our technical audiences and you can tune in at http://aka.497Views0likes0CommentsLondon Quantum Computing Meetup
First published on MSDN on May 15, 2018 Tuesday, June 12 at 6:30 PM – LONDON, UK Quantum MeetupTopological Qubits are an approach to Quantum Computing that is looking to use quasi-particles called Majorana Fermions to create truly scalable qubit.525Views0likes0Comments