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About the Course

From bits to Qubits - this introductory course is your stepping-stone in the world of Quantum computing. Tailored for those seriously interested in the field of quantum computing - this course is your key to opening the amazing world of quantum. Master fundamental quantum concepts, setting a solid foundation for advanced exploration. Tackle sophisticated quantum algorithms like Shor's, grasping their game-changing potential. Sharpen your mathematical skills with hands-on applications of the Bloch sphere. Immerse yourself in essential quantum principles, mastering qubits and their representations using BraKet notation. Finally, put theory into practice by developing real quantum computing solutions using cutting-edge platforms like IBM Qiskit. This course empowers you to be at the forefront of the quantum revolution, equipping you with the knowledge and skills to shape the future of computing. By the end of this course, you will develop a strong foundation in quantum mechanics, quantum algorithms, and the mathematical tools necessary for quantum computing. You will also be able to apply quantum computing concepts and gain practical experience in using quantum computing platforms to solve problems and explore potential applications. You will be able to evaluate the impact and implications, discuss the potential of quantum computing across various fields, and critically assess the ethical and societal considerations associated with this emerging technology....
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By hamid m

Dec 24, 2024

there were modules with "upgrade to continue". either the course is free, or it isn't. coursera isn't quantum mechanics. it's not a superposition of "free", and "not free". i don't mind paying for a class, but what i do mind is signing up for a class, going through the first two modules, then being told to "upgrade to take/complete this assignment"

By Matt t

Jan 9, 2025

Honestly not worth anybody's time. 90% is youtube videos and that's the best part of the course. I'd recommend just searching for basic quantum computing learning on youtube. The rest of the course is repetitive, one video is included twice lol, and extremely hard to understand due to ESL presenters.

By Rohith A

Sep 19, 2024

This course was a deep dive into the fascinating world of quantum mechanics, superposition, entanglement, and how quantum computers are poised to revolutionize the future of technology. From learning the fundamental principles to exploring the potential applications in cryptography, optimization, and beyond, it was an eye-opening experience.

By イザナギ風英仁

Sep 23, 2024

Great introduction and course! Wished it was longer and become a specialization.

By Raphael V S

Aug 12, 2024

Super helpful introductory course

By Satyakam T

Sep 21, 2024

Excellent course.

By Đăng K N

Jan 24, 2025

Great course!

By Sanchayan G

Nov 10, 2024

mind blowing

By Bhupendra S S

Nov 18, 2024

good course

By Michelle H

Feb 8, 2025

Occasionally had challenges with understanding the speakers English. I really appreciated the simplified examples for wave and like the clock for periodicity. I also like the balance of videos and resources.

By Ramesh

Feb 13, 2025

good for bignnners who does not background with quantum machanics

By Shivam S N

Oct 12, 2024

more details can be there, this course is to understand QC in a very beginner friendly way

By Prakash K S

Dec 30, 2024

The teaching method is very drab. It looks like the instructor is reading from a prompter or something. Also as the name suggests, Quantum computing for everyone should be taught in a more layman language. But it looks like since the instructor is reading from a prompter or something, he just gives sentences without trying to explain it in a more layman language like with some examples.

By Jessie B

Feb 15, 2025

What a shameless money grab. They probably just stole the content and are reading it blandly without any interpretation. Take the IBM series. It is free and actual good, useful content.