@frederickj.7136

Now this is one tight lecture presentation! One of the best science and engineering talks I've ever seen on YouTube. Once into the quantum computer elements engineering, it demands close and sustained concentration; but this is amply rewarded. Dr. Simmons's sure, unfaltering command of the material and of the task at hand is exceptional by any standard. Illuminating and inspiring -- thank you, Dr. Simmons and UNSW!

@VMac-eg7fb

So comprehensive, understood most everything, others have tried to explain  while trying to hide their methods. Quantum understanding is easy under her tutelage. Thank You Michelle Simmons, all my respect. Mystery solved.

@julianieminski4066

i love how she personifies atoms. it makes things easier for an amateur to genuinely understand.

@crazieeez

Brilliant lecture.  Thank you!

@michaelgonzalez9058

People must realize that life can be healed to the point of eternal youth

@Gringohuevon

It's good to see Australia associated with something other than it's tedious sports..great work and good luck!

@erikschaepers

Great lecture, thank you ! Very well presented

@barriewright2857

Very interesting and informative. A good lecture well, explained.

@Soulias1

Schrodinger is the guy to the left of the person wrongly indicated as such. In other words, Schrodinger is the guy in the center of the top row, with the spectacles and light colored jacket.

@michaelgonzalez9058

Add aprizsm against  a string  delection to produce a light power by a reflector and let the computer that has touch to sensor the program

@basaltnow

very very good history, clearly and relaxed spoken, btw. very interesting indeed. have not known that there is a University in Australia leading Quantum computing.
Have to go, my cat Schrödinger is currently here. Sometimes he is here, sometimes not.....very strange cat.

@johnsondale07

24:24  pay close attention from NOW

@xanthirudha

WOW Dr. Michelle is the best

@user-vl4vo2vz4f

newer chips M2 from Apple are smaller and have 67 billion transistors but ones from supercomputers have almost 3 trillion transistors, a real beast

@jamesbenedict6480

Oh yes! Using atoms to build the next generation of the computers is very exciting! Excelling presentation!

@michaelgonzalez9058

Take a wire and put in 4 contact and u will go 100yrs to the future(fact)

@JohnNy-ni9np

I got here after the news broke out a few days ago. Very impressive. Thanks Dr. Simmons and the team. Looking forward to see the production in a few years time.

@VMac-eg7fb

Place computers in space as a general mode for cooling uniformly, place numerous computers per satellite.

@michaelgonzalez9058

I used eniac to program the circuit to multiply the process uv developed a nuclear device

@michaelgonzalez9058

The string effect has never been desiphered of quantum process