Quantum Computing Basics IBM & Qiskit Beginners Guide 2023
Unlock the Quantum World with Python Programming
Description
Quantum Computing 2023 - Are you ready to embark on a simple and exciting journey into the world of quantum computing? Welcome to "Quantum Computing Basics - IBM & Qiskit: Beginners Guide," your gateway to the quantum realm!
*Course prepares student for IBM's Quantum Computing Certified Associate Developer*
Quantum computing is not just the future; it's the present. This course is designed for beginners, with no prior quantum computing or python experience required. You'll learn some fundamental principles of quantum mechanics, grasp the core concepts of quantum computing, and harness the power of IBM's Quantum Lab and Qiskit with Python.
What You'll Learn:
Understand the principles of quantum computing and its significance.
Set up your IBM Quantum Lab account and access real quantum hardware.
Build and program quantum circuits using Python and Qiskit.
Explore quantum gates, qubits, and quantum states.
Dive into the fascinating world of quantum entanglement.
Learn to measure and interpret quantum states.
Why Quantum Computing Matters:
Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize industries, from cryptography and optimization to drug discovery and artificial intelligence. By the end of this course, you'll have the knowledge and skills to kickstart your quantum journey, and the foundation to explore quantum applications and problem-solving.
Join us today and become part of the quantum computing revolution. Let's unlock the secrets of the quantum universe together! Enroll now and begin your quantum adventure.
What You Will Learn!
- Students will learn quantum basics, IBM Quantum Lab, and Qiskit coding using Python
- Students will lean fundamentals of quantum gates, circuits, and real-world applications
- Understand basic principles of quantum computing, including quantum circuits and gates
- Gain practical skills for quantum computing with Python and IBM
Who Should Attend!
- Beginner Python users curious about Quantum Computing