2nd November - Quantum Computing: How we got here, and where we’re going next
Speaker: Dr. Jeffrey Marshall
2nd November 2025, 12 noon NZST
Topic: Quantum Computing: How we got here, and where we’re going next
Description: The field of quantum computing has received increasing amounts of media attention in the last few years. In step with this, it’s increasingly difficult to discriminate between fundamental scientific progress, and hype. As quantum computing becomes more prevalent, it’s important for scientists and non-scientists alike to understand the core ideas and implications of society constructing a large-scale quantum computer. In this this talk, we will review the history of quantum computation, the current state of affairs, and how things are shaping up for the future. Along the way, we’ll dispel common myths around the industry, with the goal of providing a fair and balanced overview, and to highlight key differences with ‘classical’ computation.
Speaker Bio: Dr. Jeffrey Marshall obtained a PhD in the field of quantum computation from the University of Southern California. After this he joined the NASA Quantum AI Lab (QuAIL), and more recently transitioned to Silicon Quantum Computing. His main research interests include: noisy quantum systems, classical simulation of quantum systems, quantum error correction, quantum computing with photons.