This video is the recording of a conversation between Dr. James Wootton and Dr. Florian Carle, live from the Moth Quantum R&D office in UptownBasel, a technology company formed around a team of scientists, artists, curators, and engineers exploring the transformative potential of quantum technologies in music, gaming, and the arts.
James will take us through the fascinating evolution of his career, from pioneering quantum games to advancing error correction at IBM and his crucial role in developing Qiskit, and his current endeavors as the Chief Scientific Officer of Moth to enhance the gaming and creative industries with quantum computing. By researching new ways to use quantum technology, he and his team strive to unlock new possibilities for creators to transform content production and artistic practices.
This is an opportunity to hear first-hand from one of the leading voices in quantum computing to learn about the exciting future of quantum technologies in the world of gaming and creativity.
This is the 20th talk of Yale Quantum Institute series of nontechnical talks aiming to bring a new regard to quantum physics and STEM by having experts cast new light on often-overlooked aspects of scientific work, co-sponsored by The Franke Program in Science and the Humanities.
Thank you to the Moth Quantum team and Regio TV Plus for making this livestream possible.
And for more information on everything quantum at Yale, visit quantuminstitute.yale.edu