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Updated in May 2025.
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Quantum computing is revolutionizing the tech world, and this course is designed to guide you through this emerging field. You’ll begin with foundational concepts, exploring classical and quantum gates, entanglement, and circuit creation using Qiskit. These hands-on exercises will give you the skills to build and run quantum circuits on simulators and real IBM quantum computers.
As the course progresses, you’ll delve into some of the most important algorithms that define quantum computing's potential. Learn about teleportation, superdense coding, and algorithms such as Bernstein-Vazirani, Deutsch, and Grover’s, implementing each in Qiskit. This step-by-step journey builds your understanding of how these algorithms work and how they outperform classical counterparts.
Finally, the course wraps up with Shor’s algorithm and Quantum Fourier Transform, preparing you to apply quantum computing in real-world problem-solving scenarios. By the end of the course, you’ll be equipped to navigate the future of quantum technologies and contribute to cutting-edge research or applications.
This course is aimed at professionals and students with a foundational knowledge of linear algebra and classical computing. Experience with Python is recommended, as Qiskit relies heavily on Python programming.
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By Vamsi K N
•Oct 26, 2025
Excellent trainers and Curriculum, Resources are extremely friendly and AI based dialogue mechanism is just amazing
By Kai-Uwe K
•Jul 31, 2025
explainations and practical work was very inside full however Qiskit has moved on and code was mostly not directly reusable ( needs an update ) since Qiskit has apparently changed quite a bit
By Uwe H
•Aug 28, 2025
Uses partially old libraries. This makes it difficult, due to the code maintenance that has to be done.
By misho s
•Aug 31, 2025
inconsistent