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The future of quantum computing

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The final of the 2019 Gibbons Lectures will be a panel discussion featuring  Professor Howard Carmichael,  Department of Physics,  University of Auckland and Professor Cris Calude, School of Computer Science, University of Auckland  on the topic:  The future of quantum computing . Further details are here . The lecture is on the 29th May. Refreshments will be provided from 6pm at 260.088, Level 0 of the Owen G Glenn Building. Lectures will commence at 6.30pm, and take place in OGGB3 (260.092) on Level 0 of the Owen G Glenn Building.   It will be streamed live and later available as a podcast. from The Universal Machine http://universal-machine.blogspot.com/ Universal Machine post to email (CS blog) Uns...

Cryptography after quantum computers

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The second of the 2019 Gibbons Lectures will be presented by: Professor Steven Galbraith, Department of Mathematics University of Auckland, on the topic: Cryptography after quantum computers . Further details are here . The lecture is on the 15th May. Refreshments will be provided from 6pm at 260.088, Level 0 of the Owen G Glenn Building. Lectures will commence at 6.30pm, and take place in OGGB3 (260.092) on Level 0 of the Owen G Glenn Building.   It will be streamed live and later available as a podcast. from The Universal Machine http://universal-machine.blogspot.com/ Universal Machine post to email (CS blog) Unsubscribe from these notifications or sign in to manage your Email Applets. ...

Quantum computing - What it is, and how we do it

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The first of the 2019 free Gibbons Lectures will be presented by:  Dr Michael Dinneen,   School of Computer Science,  University of Auckland,  on the topic:  Quantum computing: What it is, and how we do it.  Further details are here . T he lecture is on the 8th of May. Refreshments will be provided from 6pm at 260.088, Level 0 of the Owen G Glenn Building. Lectures will commence at 6.30pm, and take place in OGGB3 (260.092) on Level 0 of the Owen G Glenn Building.   The lecture will be streamed live and later available as a podcast. This lecture is run in partnership with IT Professionals NZ, Auckland ICT Graduate School and Dr Beryl Plimmer. from The Universal Machine http://universal-machine.blogspot.com/ Universal Machine post to email (CS blog) ...