Rewley House

Date/Time
Date(s) - 12 Feb 2025
7:30 pm - 9:00 pm

Location
Rewley House

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Daisy Shearer, Quantum Computing Outreach and Education Lead, National Quantum Computing Centre

In this talk, Daisy Shearer from the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) will provide an overview of quantum computing and how this emerging technology is expected to impact society. We will explore the quantum physics features that underpin quantum computing, the differences between classical and quantum computing, how to create a quantum bit and building quantum algorithms.

About Daisy Shearer:

Daisy Shearer is a passionate science communicator and educator with a drive to make STEM more accessible and inclusive, particularly for disabled and neurodivergent people. With a background in experimental condensed matter physics, Daisy combines a deep technical knowledge of quantum technology with a passion for teaching and public engagement to translate quantum computing concepts for a variety of audiences. At the NQCC, Daisy leads strategy, facilitation, delivery and practitioner research on education, outreach and public engagement to support the centre’s work on the development of the quantum workforce in the UK and improving public understanding of quantum computing topics.

About the NQCC:

The NQCC is the UK’s national lab for quantum computing and a flagship programme of UK Research and Innovation and an integral part of the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme. The centre operates within a wider landscape for quantum technologies development in the UK, and works with partners across industry, government and the research community to solve technology challenges and realise the benefits of quantum computers for social and economic development.

Hybrid Meeting

This event will be held both “in person” and “via Zoom”.

“In Person” Logistics

The “in person” meeting will be held at our new meeting place: Rewley House, 1 Wellington Square, Oxford OX1 2JA. The meeting will commence at 7:30pm, and an assortment of light refreshments will be available beforehand. Once registration is open, please register for the event as usual using the Eventbrite link on the website or via MeetUp, where you will be able to indicate whether you are attending via Zoom or in person.

COVID-19

BCS is following government guidelines and we would ask attendees to continue to also follow these guidelines. Please go to https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/coronavirus-covid-19/ for more information, advice, and instructions.

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