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Quantum Engineering Lab

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5 contributions to Quantum Engineering Lab
Sharing my roadmap (short-term)
Hi, recently I started to use a open source quantum control tool called QubiC to do measurement on transmon qubits, and I think it's a good time to write a roadmap that I would like to achieve in the lab. 1. Use QubiC by programing python code to implementations, such as one tone / two tone measurement to find resonators' and qubits' frequencies. 2. Setup FPGA board + RFSoC with quantum computer, to learn how to deploy the hardware controller. 3. Learn FPGA design, from entry level to advanced level, by online resources. 4. TBD I start to learn hardware stuff is because it's not easy to apply for a job only with firmware skills. Honestly, the number of hardware engineer positions is more than firmware engineer ones. Welcome to have a discussion with me, and hope everyone can achieve goals!
How did you first become interested in Quantum Computing in the first place?
What was your initial drive to want to build a career in quantum computing? It’s not like CS where it’s perceived as an “easy career that pays well”. For me, I started with the simple notion “I like computers, and quantum computing seems like a more interesting and advanced version of normal computers”. Of course my first inclination was a little naive, but that’s OK. It eventually grew into a genuine passion. I feel like everyone’s interests originate from some visceral and unconscious gut feeling and can build to a true passion with real experience. What was your gut feeling that has drawn you in to quantum computing? I shared my naive start, so it’s OK if yours is simple too.
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In 2023, I participated a chip research conference hold by my workplace, and this was my first knew quantum computers. The speaker introduced different kinds of quantum computers, after that I suddenly noticed that quantum computer field has been on the similar history as semiconductor field. Therefore, I decided to engage in this area and wanna be one of the contributors. That's what inspires me(quit my job lol).
What would be most useful for you in the Classroom?
Hey everyone, I’m in the middle of building out the Quantum Engineering Roadmap course, and I want to make sure it’s actually useful for you, not just what I think should be in it. So I’d love to hear: - What do you feel is missing in your Quantum Engineering career development path? - Where do you usually get stuck or overwhelmed? - Any other feedback or suggestions you have Your feedback will directly shape how I build this out. I’ve got my own roadmap and experiences, but this community is about helping you define yours, so the more you share, the more I can make sure this course actually moves the needle for you. Drop your thoughts in the discussion below 👇
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What types of question would be asked in the job interview? Because the requirement on the websites maybe a abstraction. For example, "Strong programming skills: Proficiency in Python/C/C++ or similar object-oriented languages", I only know that I need to be professional in these programming languages. If I can understand what practical experiences I should possess, I'm able to set targets from these questions.
Intro: Hi, I'm Tommy and I'm a master student at University of Maryland.
1. I got my bachelor and master degree in Electrical and Computer Engineering at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology. 2. My difficulty is to find a quantum-related internship. I was a firmware engineer in IC design company, and I decided to pursue my quantum career at 2024. In other words, I only have one-year experience in this field. Thus, I would like to get an internship to get more hands-on experiments. For instance, I saw the title like firmware engineer internship on IBM career, but I don't know if this position is quantum related or not? Also another question is how long and what type of lab experience match the requirement from these quantum company? 3. I'll update my workplace later lol
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@Devesh Vedantha Recently I start to read the book recommended by Ari in his YouTube video, and also find a lab called LaBEQ to get practical experience. I can share what I learn if I get the chance to engage in the lab. From my experience, the most important thing is to combine what you really good at with quantum.
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@Ari Noori Thank you for the recognition! Recently I would find a lab that helps me get experience on quantum controlling and superconducting materials. If I seize the chance, we could discuss qubit controlling together.
Hi! I’m Devesh and it was difficult to find ANY quantum research at my University
Hi everyone! I’m Devesh, a pure mathematics and physics major at DePaul University with a love for building things and quantum mechanics. This field of study completely changed my life, and Ari opened my eyes to the quantum engineering which (I didn’t think this was possible) made me fall in love with the subject even more. I currently do research at the only quantum chemistry lab in my school, and I’m locked preparing for the REU application season. I cold emailed 20 professors and self-taught myself quantum mechanics to do research, that was rough but so WORTH IT I also make research and quantum content on Instagram! If you guys ever want to talk math, studying techniques, flow techniques or anything spiritual/mindset related PLEASE reach out. And of course anything quantum!
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Could you share the instagram info?
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Tommy Wu
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Hi I'm Tommy. I'm pursuing my master degree at University of Maryland.

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