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This comment resonated particularly strongly with me. I applied (still applying) many of the same hype lessons I observed from the asteroid mining community to the quantum technology field. Deep tech folks *need to see the science* to be convinced. linkedin.com/pulse/quantum-…

Surely, most space professionals would prefer transparency and accuracy over hype. Details matter. (14/15)

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(14/15)


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PennyLaneAI's tweet image. 🚀Level up your quantum classroom with PennyLane!

Over 100 courses worldwide (and counting) use our hands-on quantum programming content curated by our team of experts.

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Peter Shor @PeterShor1 wins the 2025 Shannon Award. Well deserved! Read more here: itsoc.org/news/shannon-a…

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Well deserved!
Read more here: itsoc.org/news/shannon-a…

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@AmaraGraps is back with the insights we need, exploring whether specific quantum computing modalities better serve particular use cases, emphasizing the importance of ansatzes in bridging algorithms to hardware. Follow @quantprogress for updates linkedin.com/pulse/ans%25C3…


There are at least 8 different quantum architectures to make a quantum computer and I recently digested 500 hybrid papers with >100 hybrid quantum computer Use Cases. Is there a Use Case pref for particular qubits? I begin to answer that question here: linkedin.com/posts/amaragra…

quantprogress's tweet image. There are at least 8 different quantum architectures to make a quantum computer and I recently digested 500 hybrid papers with >100 hybrid quantum computer Use Cases. 
 Is there a Use Case pref for particular qubits? I begin to answer that question here:
linkedin.com/posts/amaragra…

Such a useful collection! Thanks to @cierrachoucair for including my work with the 500 hybrid classical-quantum computing papers.

✨ On the shoulders of giants? They're all around us. Plus, an exclusive feature with Laurentiu Nita. ⚆ Laurentiu Nita is on a mission to provide equitable educational resources within quantum. Learn more about his journey, his undeniable passion, and what's next for…

cierrachoucair's tweet image. ✨ On the shoulders of giants? They're all around us. Plus, an exclusive feature with Laurentiu Nita.

⚆  Laurentiu Nita is on a mission to provide equitable educational resources within quantum. Learn more about his journey, his undeniable passion, and what's next for…


Where have I been? Digesting 500 papers. 👇 linkedin.com/posts/amaragra…

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Digesting 500 papers. 👇
linkedin.com/posts/amaragra…

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Why should you use open source? @jcohenadad gives 5 reasons 1. You gain useful skills 2. Your research is transparent and reproducible 3. Your work is reusable by others 4. You get feedback that improves your research 5. You give back to the taxpayers who funded you #ISMRM24

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@jcohenadad gives 5 reasons 

1. You gain useful skills
2. Your research is transparent and reproducible
3. Your work is reusable by others
4. You get feedback that improves your research
5. You give back to the taxpayers who funded you

#ISMRM24

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