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QC @ MIT: Education & Outreach
NSF CBA Review Meeting, 10-Jun-04 Isaac Chuang + MIT, Center for Bits and Atoms & Department of Physics
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Education & Outreach Teaching materials HP/MIT QC course
How do we train a new generation of quantum information scientists? Teaching materials HP/MIT QC course MAS.961 / 8.371J course MIT 8.14 Junior Experimental Physics Laboratory
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Bulk Spin-Resonance Quantum Computation
( Gershenfeld and Chuang, Science 275, p.350, 1997 Cory, Fahmy, and Havel, PNAS 94, p.1634, 1997 ) Information (qubits) = Nuclear spins Interactions = Chemical bonds Circuits = Electromagnetic field pulses 0 = 1 =
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Quantum Information Processing
MIT Junior Physics Laboratory Experiment #42 Purpose This experiment will let you perform a series of simple quantum computations on a two spin system, demonstrating one and two quantum-bit quantum logic gates, and a circuit implementing the Deutsch-Jozsa quantum algorithm History Founded by Prof. David Cory Ran at MIT Media Laboratory in 2002 Permanent Phys. Dept
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Quantum Information Processing
MIT Junior Physics Laboratory Experiment #42 Purpose This experiment will let you perform a series of simple quantum computations on a two spin system, demonstrating one and two quantum-bit quantum logic gates, and a circuit implementing the Deutsch-Jozsa quantum algorithm Accomplishments ~112 undergraduates ran experiments Most popular unit in class First new experiment in >6 years Coordinated with undergrad QM class
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