Learn to code from scratch with the latest and greatest tools and techniques.
Enroll NowFrom Photoshop to After Effects, learn professional creative tools from the experts.
Enroll NowSnag unlimited access to 1,000+ courses for life — now just $99 with this deal!
View DealIMPORTANT: QUANTUM COMPUTING IS PRIMARILY ABOUT MATH & PHYSICS. This course is suitable for students who enjoy Math & Physics and have studied Math and Physics at least until 12th grade high school. College level Math background is preferred.
Quantum Computing is the next wave of the software industry. Quantum computers are exponentially faster than classical computers of today. Problems that were considered too difficult for computers to solve, such as simulation of protein folding in biological systems, and cracking RSA encryption, are now possible through quantum computers.
How fast are Quantum Computers? A 64-bit quantum computer can process 36 billion billion bytes of information in each step of computation. Compare that to the 8 bytes that your home computer can process in each step of computation!
Companies like Google, Intel, IBM, and Microsoft are investing billions in their quest to build quantum computers. If you master quantum computing now, you will be ready to profit from this technology revolution.
This course teaches quantum computing from the ground up. The only background you need is 12th grade level high-school Math and Physics.
If it has been a while since you completed your high-school Math courses, and if you want a quick review, take a look at the prerequisites course: QC051: Math Foundation for Quantum Computing.
IMPORTANT: You must enjoy Physics and Math to get the most out of this course. This course is primarily about analyzing the behavior of quantum circuits using Math and Quantum Physics. While everything you need to know beyond 12th grade high school science is explained here, you must be aware that Quantum Physics is an extremely difficult subject. You might frequently need to stop the video and replay the lesson to understand it. How will you know if this course is right for you? The first 13 lessons in the course can be previewed for free. Watch the free previews before purchasing the course. If you enjoy the first 13 lessons, you will probably enjoy the rest of the course.
In the first part of this course you will learn to communicate securely using quantum cryptography.
Next, you will learn basic quantum physics along with the mathematical tools you need for analyzing quantum systems.
Finally, you will use industry tools to develop quantum software: Microsoft Q# on Visual Studio and IBM Quantum Experience.
Additionally, the course materials include a downloadable Q# framework that you can use to experiment with quantum algorithms, entanglement, and superposition.
Enroll today and join the quantum revolution!
I am passionate about making technology easy to understand. I have taught students at the University of Massachusetts and guided software professionals at Cadence Design Systems, iCOMS, Empirix, Relona, and Johnson & Johnson.
My goal is to help you earn more than $200,000 annually as a software professional. I focus on teaching AI and Quantum Computing because these are the highest paid skills in the industry.
My courses help beginners who have a basic understanding of high school Math and coding. In about 6 months you can complete several courses and become an expert earning $200+ per hour.
In addition to teaching technical skills, I also help you build leadership ability. My courses discuss trade-offs between various technical choices and help you take wise decisions. As an expert software professional, you will be able to recommend solutions, suggest implementation choices, and guide software design.
I have an electrical engineering degree from IIT and a masters degree in computer science from the University of Massachusetts. I have managed software teams and helped startups launch products in international markets.
I have lived most of my professional life in the Boston area. I enjoy reading science fiction and economic theory. I am a gourmet who loves to try out interesting recipes and new restaurants with friends and family.