Educational content

Quantum Computing with Neutral Atoms

This is a course introducing quantum computing with neutral atoms. Rather than focusing on the basics of quantum computing, a subject well covered in many places, this material targets expert-level thinking for programming many-body quantum systems. Practice and operation is done via the Bloqade platform, with materials covering both the Julia and Python (in development) versions of the package. An interactive self-study course, with quizzes, can be accessed in this qbook platform. The content is hosted on GitHub and was developed under my direction by me and colleagues from QuEra Computing.

MIT iQuHack

    iQuHack, hosted yearly at MIT, is one of the largest and most successful quantum computing hackathon events in the world. Find here repos with challenge problems I have curated and mentored for various issues of this event,
  • 2023
  • 2024

Yale YQuantum

    YQuantum is Yale University's quantum computing hackaton, and debutted in 2024. Find here repos with challenge problems I have curated and mentored for various issues of this event,
  • 2023

ETH Q Hackathon

    ETH Quantum Hackathon is hosted yearly at ETH Zurich Hoggenberg's campus. In this event I usually collaborate with quantum computing end-user companies, such as Moody's analytics, for challenge curation and mentoring. Find below some materials of past events,
  • 2023

Further materials

Find below some more of my pedagogically oriented production:

  • Tutorial on analog neutral-atom quantum computing at IEEE Quantum Week 2023;
  • A toolkit for promoting inclusive learning in quantum computing at K-12 level, awarded best paper on Quantum Education Track in th the 2020 issue of the IEEE Quantum Week.