Quantum Computing in the 21st Century – With David Jamieson
The Royal Institution via YouTube
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Overview
Syllabus
Lecture outline
A retrospective of the computer age
The first quantum revolution
Demonstrating Einstein’s photoelectric effect
Discovery of the nucleus
Discovery of spin
‘There’s plenty of room at the bottom’
The start of a second quantum revolution
The spooky quantum state
Maintaining order in a large-scale device
Taught by
The Royal Institution
Reviews
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I really enjoyed watching Quantum Computing in the 21st Century by David Jamieson on The Royal Institution’s YouTube channel. He explains tricky ideas like qubits, entanglement, and quantum gates in a way that actually makes sense, even if you don’t have a deep background in physics. I liked how he connected the theory to real-world possibilities and made me think about how quantum computing might change our daily lives in the future. The visuals and examples were really helpful too. Overall, it’s a great talk if you’re curious about where computing is heading. I’d definitely recommend it!