“1-Click Quantum Computing at AWS” – A Live Talk by Dr Michael Kastoryano

“1-Click Quantum Computing at AWS” – A Live Talk by Dr Michael Kastoryano

The Khwarizmi Science Society (KSS) organized a live talk on 1-Click Quantum Computing at Amazon Web Services (AWS) by an internationally acclaimed quantum expert; Prof Dr Michael Kastoryano who is a Senior Research Scientist and Worldwide Leader of Quantum Computing at AWS. Dr Kastoryano is also an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne, has a PhD in Quantum Information from the University of Copenhagen and MSc from the Yale University. The LIVE talk was scheduled on Sunday, 17th January 2021, 2 PM at Fb.com/KhwarizmiScienceSociety and youtube.com/KhwarizmiScienceSoc.
Dr Michael Kastoryano talked about some of the most fascinating concepts of quantum computing and demonstrated how anyone can explore them online using AWS. Dr Kastoryano is also an Assistant Professor at the Institute of Theoretical Physics, University of Cologne, has a PhD in Quantum Information from the University of Copenhagen and MSc from the Yale University.
Quantum Computing for Beginners: An Online Lecture Series

Quantum Computing for Beginners: An Online Lecture Series

This is a series of eight lectures, each one hour long conducted through Zoom and exclusively online. No formal background in quantum physics is required, though a self-initiation may help. The course is most useful for students in their F.Sc/A’levels and students of physical sciences and engineering who are interested to learn more about quantum computers.

Lahore Science Mela 2019

Lahore Science Mela 2019

The progression towards a more scientifically immersed community continues as the KSS plans to organize the third Science Mela in October, 2019, in collaboration with the Ali Institute of Education. Since 2019 is the International Year of Periodic Table, our Mela this year will be focused on the wonders of chemistry including elements, minerals, compounds, mining and major industrial processes