On August 11, Ohio State Professor Jay Gupta appeared on WOSU’s All Sides to discuss the expanding field of quantum information science and the university’s contributions to research and training. Gupta explained the core principles of quantum computing, detailing how quantum bits differ from those used in conventional computers, and shared details of a National Science Foundation-funded project focused on developing quantum sensors for applications ranging from magnetic field measurements to radiation detection. The conversation also highlighted Ohio State’s Quantum Graduate Interdisciplinary Program, uniting students and faculty across physics, chemistry, engineering, and other disciplines to prepare a quantum-ready workforce.
Ohio State’s Jay Gupta Explains Quantum Computing On Public Radio
On August 11, Ohio State Professor Jay Gupta appeared on WOSU’s All Sides to discuss the expanding field of quantum information science and the university’s contributions to research and training. Gupta explained the core principles of…
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Gupta Explains Quantum Bits and Classical Computing Differences
Professor Jay Gupta detailed key distinctions between quantum and classical computing during an August 11 appearance on WOSU’s All Sides, clarifying how qubits function differently from traditional bits. Unlike classical bits representing 0 or 1, qubits leverage quantum mechanics to exist as 0, 1, or a superposition of both states simultaneously, enabling potentially exponential increases in processing power for specific calculations. Gupta’s explanation aimed to demystify these core principles for a broad audience, highlighting the shift from deterministic to probabilistic computation.
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