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The Brighton Paradox is a unique audio project, investigating the UK city of Brighton & Hove’s creative and economic potential in uncertain times. This project is about celebrating and amplifying Brighton’s greatest assets and ideas. It is about better understanding some of the challenges, the risks and the change already happening. This podcast is for anyone who cares about Brighton & Hove. It is for people passionate about Brighton's business, creative, education and public service, and co ...
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How do we apply self-worth to life and work—particularly now that so many people are in transition? The Self-Worth Safari podcast is a series of conversations with a variety of professionals who lead, create, cajole, encourage, train, nurture self-worth with other people. You will hear a wide range of accents, voices and experience. Some work with the young, others with the experienced. Some have been through hard times. All are passionate and inspired by what they do. Listen, enjoy… and may ...
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Got plans this weekend? You should! Utah is home to an incredible amount of fun recreational activities and entertainment. You just need to know where to go.
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Sometimes funny, sometimes sad but always fascinating, this show aims to uncover stories of self-discovery and coming out from a diverse range of LGBT+ guests answering the simple question...when did you know? Get in touch with me at WDYKPod@gmail.com or follow the show on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Quantum Divide is a podcast focussing on quantum technology, with a slant towards networking. Do you work in the IT industry, want to learn about quantum technologies, and are daunted by the extraordinarily high bar for deep comprehension? Yeah, me too. Join our podcast to hear interesting talks about quantum technology concepts, and fascinating interviews from individuals in the industry. (Opinions expressed by Steve & Dan belong only to them, and not their employer)
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Welcome to an update on some terrific work to enjoy this week. Today, we journey to Castle Douglas to visit Gallery 141, an artist's cooperative that has showcased a wonderfully eclectic season. This year, the gallery has featured works by Mary Carroll, Stephen Todd, Zoe Ginty, and the Printmakers Collective. Currently, the gallery is exhibiting pa…
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In the heart of Amsterdam's Dapper Market, a remarkable performance titled "Obstrat" unfolds as one of the last shows of Amsterdam Fringe. This site-specific theater piece by Markt Theatre delves into the lives of the homeless, inspired by their stories. The company of four, through their fine voices and a captivating violin, create an immersive ex…
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Summary: In Growth, the final episode of Series Two, we examine Brighton’s economic and social growth, with contributors reflecting on the city's challenges and opportunities. This episode delves into the debate around what it means to grow in a city known for creativity and activism. Is economic growth compatible with sustainability? Can Brighton …
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In this episode, Renewal, we explore how Brighton is navigating the tension between decline and the potential for renewal. As the city grapples with a range of challenges, from the closure of iconic businesses to the need for better infrastructure, contributors share their thoughts on how Brighton can rebuild its social, economic, and cultural iden…
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In this episode, Impatience, the focus shifts to the growing sense of urgency within Brighton’s creative, business, political, and educational communities. As the city grapples with the challenges of economic inequality, educational disparities, and social justice, the episode examines how impatience is driving new initiatives and pushing for chang…
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Join me on a reflective walk through the meadows of Edinburgh as I reminisce about the grandeur of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Amidst the changing leaves and lingering posters, I contemplate the contrasting yet equally exciting Amsterdam Fringe Festival, which I'll be attending next week. The Amsterdam Fringe offers a more intimate experience wi…
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In this episode, host Richard Freeman explores Brighton & Hove as a metaphorical mycelium—an interconnected network of people, ideas, and movements bubbling beneath the surface. As the city grapples with post-pandemic challenges and economic fragility, this episode asks whether Brighton's current actions stem from hope or stress. Through interviews…
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Life has a habit of creating conditions for our relationship with ourselves. In this short episode John Niland recaps 24 things that do not define our self-worth—even when some of them sound very "worthy" indeed! For lots of useful self-worth resources, see www.SelfWorthAcademy.com You can also follow John on Tiktok: see johnselfworth.…
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Hi, a warm welcome to this episode, where we delve into the creative practice of one of the popular artists currently performing on the fringe. Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with Michael Traufer, the brilliant mind behind dazzling shows like Fabulet. We discuss his latest endeavor, The Pink List, and what it's like to debut a new musical …
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In this episode of the Quantum Divide podcast, Dan welcomes Natalia Herrera Valencia, a postdoctoral researcher at Heriot Watt University, to discuss various aspects of quantum technologies and their practical applications. Natalia, a physicist from Colombia, shares her academic journey, highlighting her experiences in experimental quantum optics a…
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In this episode of The Quantum Divide, host Dan welcomes Can Knaut from Harvard University, a doctoral researcher working in the lab of Mikhail Lukin, a prominent figure in the field of neutral atoms. Can shares insights into his academic journey, which took a unique turn from business and economics in Switzerland to experimental quantum physics at…
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Hi, we hope you're having a wonderful summer and really enjoying all the creativity that's out there. Looking forward to the festival season that's now underway. Camden is going great with new work from Michael Traufer, a brand new musical called The Pink List at the King's Head. Catch that in August. If you're heading up to Edinburgh, then here ar…
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Welcome to another episode of The Quantum Divide. Today, we have the pleasure of hosting Piotr Roztocki, CTO and co-founder of Ki3 Photonics in Montreal, Canada. In this episode, we explore some aspects of quantum photonics, focusing on quantum networking and entanglement generation. Piotr discusses his academic background and his journey into the …
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Episode Summary: In this episode, host Dan sits down with Simon and Robin from OpenQuantum to discuss the cutting-edge advancements and collaborative efforts in the quantum computing industry. They explore the fusion of traditional IT practices with quantum development, the importance of open-source contributions, and the exciting potential for fut…
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In this episode, we take a slight tangent from our usual discussions on quantum networking to have a fascinating conversation with Amber Sheppard, a PhD student at the University of Sussex in the UK. Amber shares insights into her intriguing experiments involving quantum clocks, which she uses to measure potential shifts in the fundamental constant…
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This time we focus in on modelling, simulation, quantum digital-twin? Okay I made up that last one. Mirella joins us from Quantopticon and I ask lots of questions about the ins and outs of modelling quantum photonic devices in classical computers for optimising product design and beyond. Highlights: Introduction: The episode starts with an introduc…
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Episode Overview In this episode of The Quantum Divide, Dan welcomes Wojciech Kozlowski to discuss the current state of quantum networking. Wojciech shares his unique journey from academia, where he specialized in quantum physics and optics, to his role as a software developer in classical IT, and finally to his current position where he combines b…
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In this episode of The Quantum Divide, we are joined by Maksym Sich, CEO and co-founder of Aegiq, a UK-based quantum technology company. We dive deep into the world of quantum technologies, discussing Aegiq innovative products like Artemis, a photonic quantum computer. Maksym shares insights from his educational background in applied physics at the…
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Introduction to Quantum Sensing: Overview of quantum sensing technology and its potential impact on various industries, featuring insights from Kevin Berghoff, CEO and co-founder of QuantumDiamonds. The Science Behind Quantum Sensors: Deep dive into the mechanics of quantum sensors, focusing on their use of magnetic fields and NV centers to detect …
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In this episode of The Quantum Divide, Dan and quantum dot expert Poolad, CEO of Icarus Quantum, delve into the intricacies of quantum dots and their pivotal role in advancing quantum computing. From the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics to the latest in NIST's quantum research, we uncover the technical nuances and potential applications …
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In Episode 21 of the podcast, Dan delves into the innovative world of quantum computing and photonic sensing with guest Daniel Brau, CEO of MiraEx. MiraEx, a startup born from EPFL in Lausanne, Switzerland, specializes in quantum transducers, converters, and repeaters, aiming to bridge the gap between microwave and optical frequencies for quantum c…
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Episode Highlights: - Overview of QphoX' role and contributions in the rapidly advancing quantum technology field, especially quantum transducers. - A look at quantum information technology transduction led by Robert Stockill, QphoX' CTO. - Focused discussion on recent advancements in quantum transducers, devices converting optical and microwave ph…
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Hello! A quick note to say that The Brighton Paradox will be back soon! Series 2 will be examining the landscape across the city in 2023 and 2024 - what is changing, and what is building in economics, culture, community and technology. Look out in this feed later this spring. We're also delighted to announce that we are being supported again by Bri…
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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 …
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Claire Le Gall from Nu Quantum joins us this week to discuss quantum networking. She delves into her academic history and Nu Quantum's mission in enhancing quantum computer scalability. The episode covers collaborations with industry leaders, academic institutions, Nu Quantum's products, advancing optical hardware, some background on quantum dots, …
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Steve & I chat about the importance of simulation in the absence of quantum network hardware. We discuss Cisco's QNetLab, a platform designed to unite quantum experts and software developers. Our conversation covers the current challenges, future prospects, and the need for community collaboration in quantum network simulation. (0:00:12) - Quantum …
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Join us with Tim Spiller, currently Professor of Quantum Information Technologies at the University of York and Director of the UK Quantum Communications Hub. Tim walks us through his career journey, and provides an insider's look into the UK's strategic approach to quantum technology, revealing how a decade of significant government investment has…
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This week, my esteemed guest is Andrew Lord from BT. Andrew recounts his transition from a fresh Oxford physics graduate to becoming an influential figure in the UK's optical and quantum industry. Our conversation takes us from the roots of subsea telephony to the cutting-edge developments in fiber optics, including the transformative impacts of WD…
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Join us for a riveting discussion with Kevin Fuechsel, CEO of Quantum Optics Jena, as we journey through his unconventional path in the world of quantum communications. Starting from his background in semiconductor and photonics to his current ventures in quantum communication, Kevin provides an insightful narrative. His story of founding his compa…
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Join us on the Quantum Divide as we chat with Juan Moreno from AWS. In this enlightening conversation, we explore Juan's unconventional journey to quantum computing and the various quantum services AWS offers. He shares his insights about the superconducting quantum computer being developed at the Center for Quantum Computing and talks about his wo…
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In this engaging conversation, we're joined by Shreyas Ramesh, Global Lead of NextGen Computing in Accenture's technology incubation team, to examine the strategic implementation of quantum technology in businesses. We explore Accenture's Quantum Foundry offering, a service providing strategy, execution capabilities, technologies, ecosystem partner…
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Join us as we explore the intricate world of quantum technology with our guest, Harold Ollivier, from Inria, a public research institute in France. Harold gives us an insightful look into his work on verification of quantum computation, error correction, and error mitigation. We also get a unique perspective on Inria's strong focus on computer scie…
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Yuval Boger joins us for a fascinating chat about QuEra quantum computers and how quantum computing fits into the wider high-performance computing ecosystem. Here are some useful links from Yuval to support the conversation: Error correction article: https://thequantuminsider.com/2023/09/08/guest-post-quantum-error-correction-the-key-to-realizing-q…
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This week we are joined by Carmen Recio Valcarce, Quantum Computing Engineer at Moody's Analytics. We cover using quantum computing to solve and accelerate algorithms for the finance industry, Moody's new quantum benchmarking platform, and deep dive into some specific financial problem use cases. Carmen is a mathematician working on evaluating how …
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This week we talk with Maria, a physics undergraduate student with a deep interest and background in quantum technologies, particularly quantum error correction, error mitigation, and quantum networking. Maria aims to contribute to the quantum software landscape over the next few decades. Maria was an intern at Cisco, helping develop quantum protoc…
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GMFringe has three great online digital shows until end of July 2023:🌈Tigers in the Wisteria 6pm @DoolanLita 🎭Making It Up (One Playwright to Another) 7.30pm @NormReyn 🎶A Night To Remember @Cvenues Christmas story Broadway style#virtualvenue #onlineeventgreatermanchesterfringe.co.ukبقلم Lita Doolan
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In this episode we are joined by Santanu Ganguly to describe quantum machine learning (QML), explore some of the different connotations of the term, the real world use-cases , and where we see emerging benefits. Steve also cracks a hilarious comment about a quantum leap not being very big, because if you quantise a leap it ends up very small indeed…
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Today we join Sam Samuel from Cisco, and discuss quantum networking, computing, and fine stone masonry. We do a little future gazing, and bring some opinions of realism to the idea of long distance quantum networking. The following QuTech paper was mentioned: https://qutech.nl/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/A-Link-Layer-Protocol-for-Quantum-Networks.pd…
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