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Today’s episode dives into the electrifying field of power grid optimization with a special focus on Hydro Quebec—a leader in renewable energy innovation.We’re joined by Sebastien Lussier, Montreal native and quantum and HPC R&D manager at the Hydro Quebec Research Center. Sebastien shares how his team is tackling some of the planet’s most complex grid optimization challenges. Imagine running simulations that currently take thousands of years—completed in under 10 minutes, thanks to quantum computing. From managing hydropower and integrating renewables like solar and wind, to balancing massive power reservoirs and ensuring infrastructure reliability, Sebastien’s team sits at the intersection of AI, HPC, and quantum technologies.Tune in as we discuss the real-world hurdles of bringing quantum technologies to the energy sector, the importance of collaboration between utilities and researchers, and why being “quantum curious” could future-proof your career—whether you’re a specialist or a systems thinker.LinksSébastien's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/s%C3%A9bastien-lussier-eng-12b50b6/Watch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/YKaVb-Zh7QcTime Stamps00:00 Optimizing grid with quantum computing04:27 Leading a quantum research team08:28 Optimizing water usage for power13:35 Managing power plant output15:30 Exploring quantum computer potential20:24 Exploring quantum sensors for infrastructure22:49 Managing unpredictability in climate impact27:05 Discussing underground infrastructure costs29:40 Discovering AI and quantum tech32:38 Importance of soft skills in tech38:08 Managing tech changes with the team41:03 Building the quantum tech ecosystem42:28 Balancing innovation with reliability47:14 Embracing new tech in R&D50:14 Challenges in AI deployment54:01 Balancing innovation and caution
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Thomas Baker, Canada Research Chair in Quantum Computing for Modeling of Molecules and Materials at the University of Victoria.Together, we dive into the fundamental differences that set quantum computers apart, the interdisciplinary challenges and breakthroughs in the field, and the real-world hurdles facing quantum’s transition from theory to practicality. Dr. Baker shares how creativity, flexible thinking, and collaboration across physics, chemistry, and engineering are vital to progress in quantum information science—and why learning skills like programming and public speaking still give students an edge. Whether you’re a quantum enthusiast or simply curious about the future of technology, this episode offers accessible insights, advice for newcomers, and candid reflections on where this exciting discipline is headed.LinksThomas Baker on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/drbakerte/Watch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/hH8L6zKOn0cTime Stamps00:00 Explaining Quantum Computing Basics03:19 Getting into quantum computing08:19 Quantum vs Classical Algorithm Testing11:46 Quantum error correction challenges13:54 Discussing quantum computing and error correction20:23 Challenges in interdisciplinary quantum fields24:05 Comparing qubit types to fuel sources25:34 Discussing quantum computing concepts30:57 Challenges of Quantum Information PR32:05 Adapting talks to different audiences38:11 Science Meets Parliament experience38:59 Importance of Funding Quantum Science45:29 Using Julia for student projects47:09 Using Julia for easy programming50:22 Importance of typing and coding skills53:19 Discussing the Quantum Podcast
Candace and Frank sit down with Charlotte Ovenden, Delivery Lead at Aegiq and a passionate advocate for interdisciplinary collaboration in quantum technology. With a unique background spanning chemistry, physics, and electrical engineering, Charlotte Ovenden shares her journey from academic research to leading groundbreaking projects in quantum photonics. Together, they unpack myths about quantum computing, discuss its future alongside classical computing and AI, and explore the practical challenges—and excitement—of scaling photonic quantum systems. Whether you’re a quantum enthusiast, a curious technologist, or just keen to understand what skills will matter in the next era of computing, this conversation offers candid, accessible insights into the rapidly evolving quantum ecosystem.LinksCharlotte on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlotte-ovenden-38b00052/Watch this Episode on YouTube - https://youtu.be/xH2yiUOdE-gTime Stamps00:00 Discovering passion for quantum dots04:38 Importance of diverse technical skills06:54 Working as a delivery lead at Age Corp10:12 Explaining quantum dot behavior14:30 Developing scalable quantum architecture18:08 Exciting future of quantum networking20:58 Ease of quantum computer deployment25:56 Scalability challenges and solutions27:37 Balancing team skills for success30:51 Opening the quantum industry35:33 Creating entangled states with quantum dots38:24 Language barriers in quantum computing40:08 Expanding tech possibilities46:07 Talking about internet evolution49:21 Importance of communication skills51:11 Electric motor's potential explained54:16 Discussing the quantum podcast
In today's episode, we dive deep into the rapidly evolving world of quantum computing with Tal David, co-founder and CEO of Quantum Art. From the earliest days of quantum theory to the edge of commercialization, Tal David shares insights on technological breakthroughs, scaling challenges, and the journey from academia and government policy to startup innovation.We explore what it takes to build the world's best quantum computers, the shrinking resource requirements for breaking cryptography, and why now is such an exciting—and pivotal—moment in the quantum industry.Whether you’re a quantum curious newcomer or a seasoned expert, today’s conversation unpacks the real-world impact, technical nuances, and bold ambitions shaping the future of computation.LinksTal's LinkedIn Profile - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tal-david-5340b423a/The 50 most promising Israeli startups for 2026 https://www.calcalistech.com/ctechnews/article/p9n9w144oWatch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/oOyhUIYKaeITime Stamps00:00 Career journey and startup motivation06:32 Origins and development of quantum computing08:14 Quantum computing advancements13:18 Scaling challenges in quantum computing15:41 Hybrid quantum-classical computing systems19:08 Challenges in developing novel tech24:48 Stabilizing qubits in a vacuum27:23 Connecting ions with laser plucking31:33 Transition from vinyl to digital technology35:51 Military experience fosters responsibility38:18 Israel's emphasis on academia and industry41:21 Future of the quantum industry44:07 Launching new cloud service48:56 Candace and Frank's Quantum Podcast
In today’s episode, we’re joined by Sam Kearney, Head of Growth at Haiku, who shares his unconventional journey into the world of quantum technology—proving you don’t need a PhD in physics to make a meaningful impact. Alongside Candice Gillhoolley, we delve into how “careful software for clumsy quantum computers” is helping push the boundaries of what’s possible, discuss the latest on quantum error correction, the intersection of quantum and AI, and the critical roles that curiosity, humility, and diverse backgrounds play in this rapidly evolving field. Whether you’re a quantum insider or simply quantum curious, this episode will spark your imagination about the future of technology and how you can be a part of it.LinksSam's LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/samkearney23/Haiqu.ai - https://www.haiqu.ai/Watch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/F0OQ9UlSlKMTime Stamps00:00 Choosing a job title05:31 Learning about energy and quantum systems08:57 Quantum startup boot camp experience11:35 Focus on quantum error mitigation15:20 Availability of logical qubits on cloud19:01 AI and quantum computing convergence22:07 Targeting top quantum research teams25:39 Preparing for quantum computing28:51 Impact of simulations on design32:21 Exploring careers in quantum tech34:53 Embracing ignorance in communications38:51 Networking and reaching out for learning41:00 Quantum startups and big tech dynamics45:59 Photonic integration strengths49:15 Investments in quantum hardware companies52:13 Concerns about SPACs and investing53:21 Quantum's estimate on breaking RSA
In this episode, Frank and Candace sit down with computational chemist Mustafa Javaheri to explore how quantum insights are revolutionizing drug design. Together, they unpack the complex process of screening millions of compounds for drug discovery, discuss the unique advantages quantum computing brings to modeling biological systems, and address common misconceptions about the technology. From the challenges of building powerful quantum hardware to the interplay between AI and quantum chemistry, this conversation shines a light on the present realities and future possibilities at the cutting edge of science. Whether you're fascinated by the promise of faster drug discovery or simply curious about how quantum computers really work, this episode is packed with insights you won’t want to miss.LinksMostafa's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mostafa-javaheri-moghadam/Watch this show on YouTube - https://youtu.be/J0xbQzSoW-kTime Stamps00:00 Drug discovery using computational chemistry04:46 How quantum computers analyze proteins06:54 Comparing quantum and classical computers11:47 Current progress in quantum chemistry17:24 Using lasers and low temperatures19:03 How quantum computers process information24:30 Quantum mechanics in drug design28:22 Supportive mentors and new ideas32:16 Finding joy in problem-solving34:49 Importance of quality data in AI
In today’s episode, we’re joined by Michael Kubadoo, co-founder of Alero Quantum Technologies, for an eye-opening discussion about the future of quantum networking and its game-changing impact on security and computing.We explore what sets quantum networks apart from classical ones, from the physics of entanglement and superposition to the urgent need for security-first principles as this new infrastructure emerges. Michael explains the practical realities and misconceptions around quantum networks, how simulation and hybrid systems are bridging today’s technology with tomorrow’s networks, and why quantum advantages could revolutionize how we think about communication, sensing, and even money.Whether you’re a researcher, entrepreneur, or simply quantum-curious, this conversation offers a rare look at the frontlines of quantum networking—what it will take to build it, the threats and opportunities ahead, and the collaborative effort required to shape the next generation of secure, interconnected technologies.LinksMichael's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-cubeddu/Video version of this interview - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IdBrtZn9rWUTime Stamps00:00 How quantum networking is evolving06:09 Quantum networking security basics07:50 Early doubts about malware immunity12:11 Preparing for cyber and quantum threats16:16 Future threats to sensitive data19:19 Quantum tech and existing systems20:59 Designing and simulating quantum networks25:04 Designing hybrid quantum data centers27:38 Near-term quantum security applications30:43 Early ideas of quantum money35:54 Quantum networking hardware innovations39:50 Advances in quantum sensor networking42:59 Advances in quantum sensor networks47:46 Building a quantum networking workforce50:51 Networking in quantum computing55:07 Learning about quantum networking56:21 Cosmic jazz and quantum beats
In this conversation, hosts Frank La Vigne and Candace Gillhoolley sit down with Helena Bahrami, a trailblazing AI and machine learning expert, entrepreneur, and quantum enthusiast currently based in Auckland, New Zealand. Together, they explore the transformative intersection of quantum computing, artificial intelligence, and neuroscience, uncovering how these fields are converging to tackle some of medicine’s toughest challenges—like accelerating drug discovery and finding solutions for neurodegenerative diseases.Helena Bahrami shares her unique journey from an early fascination with quantum physics to pioneering research at the crossroads of brains, algorithms, and quantum circuits. The conversation also dives into the cultural shifts in STEM, the evolving role of women in quantum science, and the challenges and misconceptions organizations still face when it comes to adopting quantum technology.Whether you’re curious about the real-world potential of quantum computers, the nuances of interdisciplinary research, or seeking advice on entering this fast-evolving field, this episode gives you an inspiring look at the future of science and innovation. So tune in as the Impact Quantum team breaks down barriers and brings cutting-edge science to life!LinksHelena's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenabahrami/ Watch on YouTube - https://youtu.be/dQF1oy3FrekTime Stamps00:00 "AI, Quantum, Neuroscience Innovation"06:18 From Physics to Quantum AI08:27 Quantum AI for Precision Medicine15:23 "Quantum Realm Fades in Classical"18:21 "Challenges of Spiking Neural Computing"19:59 "Building Research for Drug Discovery"24:17 "Barriers to Quantum Adoption"28:05 "Quantum Optimization in Drug Design"32:21 "Quantum Computing Revolution in Progress"34:08 Quantum Models for Drug Testing37:31 "Passion Shapes Future Careers"40:38 "Quantum Computing's Broad Future"46:45 "Quantum Computing: Strategic Considerations"48:08 "Quantum Computing Challenges and Promise"
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