What Quantum Actually Means for Computing - #NYTechWeek
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For years, quantum computing was seen as a breakthrough perpetually just out of reach. That perception is beginning to shift. Scientists are now combining quantum and classical systems to address problems that become prohibitively complex at scale, especially in molecular modeling, chemistry, materials science, and energy. This session will explore what has enabled recent progress, what quantum computing can deliver today, the importance of building a quantum workforce for today and for the future, and how the gap between long‑term promise and practical impact is starting to narrow.
Moderator: Karmela Padavic-Callahan, Physics Reporter at the New Scientist
Confirmed panelist:
- Juan de Pablo, Anne and Joel Ehrenkranz Executive Vice President for Global Science and Technology, New York University & Executive Dean, NYU Tandon School of Engineering
- Osama Raisuddin, Quantum Algorithms Research Scientist, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Andrea Goldsmith, President, Stony Brook University
- Jerry Chow, CTO of Quantum-Centric Supercomputing and IBM Fellow
This event is on a first come, first served basis. Please arrive early to claim your seat. Registration will open at 8:45 AM ET.
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IBM may take group photos or perform live streaming during the event for promotional purposes.
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