Why Quantum Computing Changes What’s Possible with Princeton Dean of Engineering Andrew Houck
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The rules of quantum physics aren’t just strange - they’re usable. Particles can exist in multiple states at once. Observation can reshape reality. Now, scientists are turning those quirks into machines that could solve problems today’s computers simply can’t touch. I'm delighted to be joined by Princeton School of Engineering (@princeton @princetonengineering) Dean Andrew Houck who breaks down what quantum computing really is, what it can (and can’t yet) do, and why it could transform field...
Mentioned in This Episode
- Quantum Computing (technology)
- Georgia Hal (person)
- superposition (concept)
- Quantum Mechanics (concept)
- entanglement (concept)
- Lynn Toman (person)
- Schrödinger's Cat (concept)
- Post-Quantum Cryptography (concept)
- Princeton (organization)
- National Quantum Initiative Act (event)
- RSA (concept)
- Artificial Intelligence (concept)