Open Source Quantum. An Interview with Nathan Shammah.

Summary
In this episode, we explore the world of open source quantum computing with Nathan Shammah, CTO of the Unitary Fund. We explore the intersection of open source software and quantum technology, discussing the importance of community-driven projects and the impact of initiatives like Unitary Hack on the advancement of the quantum field. Find out more on the evolution of quantum software, the collaborative ecosystem of quantum computing, and get a glimpse of what the future holds for quantum algorithm development.

Highlights
(03:22 - 05:23) Unitary Fund and Open Source Software (121 Seconds) 
(09:54 - 11:15) Exploring Quantum Computing and Error Mitigation (82 Seconds) 
(16:11 - 18:16) Error Mitigation Calibration Module in MITIC (125 Seconds) 
(20:54 - 22:18) Advancing in Quantum Through Unitary Hack (84 Seconds) 
(28:30 - 29:50) Grants for Open Hardware Projects (80 Seconds) 
(37:18 - 40:26) Virtual Cores for Quantum Error Mitigation (188 Seconds) 
(41:51 - 43:57) Quantum Computing Systems and Challenges (126 Seconds) 
(49:39 - 50:50) Quantum Algorithms and Schor's Algorithm (71 Seconds) 
(52:36 - 54:22) Emerging Quantum Ecosystem Partnerships (105 Seconds) 
(57:14 - 58:35) Expanding Community Conferences and Partnerships (81 Seconds)

Creators and Guests

Dan Holme
Host
Dan Holme
Quantum curious technologist and student. Industry and Consulting Partnerships at Cisco.
Stephen DiAdamo
Host
Stephen DiAdamo
Research scientist at Cisco, with a background in quantum networks and communication.
Nathan Shammah
Guest
Nathan Shammah
Chief Technology Officer of Unitary Fund, a non-profit organization that performs in-house research in quantum tech and supports the open-source software ecosystem.
Open Source Quantum. An Interview with Nathan Shammah.
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