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Why Make the First Quantum Website in the World

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Explore the innovative approach to making quantum computing accessible in this 55-minute webinar. Discover how the SHYN team aims to unlock the potential of quantum computing for a broad audience of engineers, innovators, and entrepreneurs. Learn about the world's first quantum website, its development process, and the reasoning behind this unique project. Gain insights into quantum programming, random number generation, and the ecosystem surrounding quantum technologies. Delve into topics such as quantum cryptography, frontend development for quantum applications, and the potential impact of quantum computing on various industries. Understand the basics of quantum states, address concerns about quantum computing threats, and explore the future possibilities of quantum websites and key distribution protocols. Engage in an interactive Q&A session to deepen your understanding of this complex but transformative technology.

Syllabus

Introduction
Welcome
The website
Behind the scenes
How it works
Why bother
The power of nuance
How to do a quantum program
What did Philip do
Quantum computers
Random numbers
Whats next
Ecosystem
Quantum cryptography
The frontend
Quantum tools
Getting the big picture
Starting from the end
How does a quantum state
Are quantum computers a threat
The potential of quantum computing
The potential of quantum websites
Quantum key distribution protocols
Thank you


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