Quantum Computing in the NISQ era and beyond
Kamalika Datta Research Assistant at University of Bremen
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About Kamalika Datta
Kamalika Datta completed her Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST), Shibpur, India in 2014. She has 15 years of experience in research, teaching, and industry. She is presently working as a Research Assistant at University of Bremen, Germany since October 2021. She has published more than 100 papers in peer reviewed journals and conferences. Her research interests include logic design using emerging technologies, synthesis and optimization of reversible and quantum circuit, and embedded systems.
Organisation
The University of Bremen is a medium-sized German university with around 18,000 students. Bremen offers a wide range of subjects and degrees for its committed and talented students: more than 100 master’s and bachelor’s degrees, as well as the state law exam. Moreover, with research-based learning, the university has reinterpreted project-based courses, a defining feature originating from when the University of Bremen was founded. As part of the European university network YUFE–Young Universities for the Future of Europe it is developing a new model for European higher education together with nine other universities.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who is Kamalika Datta?
- Kamalika Datta completed her Ph.D. from Indian Institute of Engineering Science and Technology (IIEST), Shibpur, India in 2014. She has 15 years of experience in research, teaching, and industry. She is presently working as a Research Assistant at University of Bremen, Germany since October 2021..
- Who is University of Bremen?
- The University of Bremen is a medium-sized German university with around 18,000 students. Bremen offers a wide range of subjects and degrees for its committed and talented students: more than 100 master’s and bachelor’s degrees, as well as the state law exam. Moreover, with research-based learning, .
- What is the lecture "Quantum Computing in the NISQ era and beyond"?
- This presentation by Kamalika Datta at the Quantum Security Defence World Symposium covers key concepts, challenges, and developments in quantum computing, quantum intelligence and signals.
- What is quantum computing?
- Quantum computing uses superposition and entanglement to perform certain computations substantially faster than classical computers. Key applications include optimisation, simulation, and cryptanalysis.
- What is quantum intelligence and signals?
- Quantum intelligence applies quantum sensing and quantum computing to signals intelligence, reconnaissance, and data analysis tasks relevant to national security organisations.
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