SS
Dec 10, 2024
Excellent overall exposure to people new to quantum technology. Maybe online Stim and Crumble console would help learn and try as download and trying offline may not be a first choice for new learners
AC
Dec 14, 2024
The fundamental principles of quantum error correction (QEC) are presented with remarkable clarity and precision. Let's hope for a future module on "Magic state cultivation" as a Christmas gift ;)
By Kevin R
•Jan 7, 2025
The lectures are great but the assessments as pretty challenging and will require you to seek other resources for help. I would not recommend this course to a beginner with no experience in quantum computing because its pretty technical. However, it is well constructed and very informative. I will take it again to grasp the concepts even more.
By Gunagya S M
•Jan 3, 2025
Up until completing this course, my knowledge about the surface code was stitched together by reading multiple articles, often cross-referencing to understand terminology, and getting confused by mismatching notations. This course presents a first-of-its-kind coherent, concise and logically progressing explanation of stabilizers, the surface code, decoding and everything related to QEC. As an upcoming researcher in QEC, this course has been invaluable for solidifying my fundamentals in this field.
By Cathy L
•Jan 30, 2025
Not self-contained hence difficult. There are Youtube videos online that introduce Stim more gently.
By Krrish S
•Feb 5, 2025
where is my certificate
By Alen R
•Jan 6, 2025
Great introductory course to QEC that covers a lot in a short amount of time and definitely piques interest for further learning. It was particularly satisfying to learn, through the lab work, how exponential error reduction can be achieved.
By Shilpi S
•Dec 11, 2024
Excellent overall exposure to people new to quantum technology. Maybe online Stim and Crumble console would help learn and try as download and trying offline may not be a first choice for new learners
By Alain C
•Dec 14, 2024
The fundamental principles of quantum error correction (QEC) are presented with remarkable clarity and precision. Let's hope for a future module on "Magic state cultivation" as a Christmas gift ;)
By Manqoba H
•Jan 29, 2025
Great introductory course. A couple of things were left out and needed external supplement in order to do the practice exercises. For example, a separate video of minimum weight perfect matching would have helped to understand the classical repetition code exercises.
By Bhavik L
•Feb 14, 2025
I recently completed this course, and it was fantastic! 🚀 It offers a truly hands-on approach to quantum error correction (QEC), with practical exercises using Google’s quantum platform. The content is well-structured, covering everything from stabilizer codes to real-device implementations. ✅ Hands-on QEC experiments ✅ Great balance of theory & practice ✅ Access to Google’s quantum hardware While prior knowledge of quantum mechanics helps, the course is an incredible deep dive into QEC. Highly recommended for anyone serious about quantum computing! ⭐ 5/5 – One of the best quantum courses I’ve taken!💡🔬
By Pat
•Dec 17, 2024
AWESOME COURSE MATERIAL. Wish more and more like this in future which more closer to practical quantum computing applications.
By Jose A B
•Dec 28, 2024
This course was an outstanding learning experience. A tad more "intermediate" than I expected, but very motivating.
By Rohit N
•Dec 16, 2024
Brilliant course, very easy to understand - profound concepts explained with great clarity
By Eric S
•Dec 17, 2024
Very good overview of how error detection works in the quantum world.
By Sufyan m
•Dec 13, 2024
Brilliant foundational knowledge on quantum error correction.
By Divyamani B G
•Dec 19, 2024
One of the best courses I have ever come across
By Paavai P
•Feb 5, 2025
Excellent course on fundamentals!
By Afnan
•Jan 15, 2025
very great and detailed course
By Lana I
•Dec 28, 2024
Super interesting!!
By Marcelo C
•Feb 1, 2025
Nice course, had to go Internet to complement some topics.
By Hernan V
•Dec 18, 2024
It was a nice introduction to errors in quantum computing
By Prakash Y
•Jan 7, 2025
a bit fast paced
By Michael S
•Feb 15, 2025
1.) No certificate 2.) uninspiring lecturer, 3.) non consistent content