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Accelerating scientific discovery with Microsoft Quantum

Satya Nadella, Jason Zander and Brad Smith join the Microsoft Quantum team to discuss their latest announcements. 

Watch the highlight's from Microsoft Quantum's recent announcements:

1. Azure Quantum Elements: Now in private preview, Azure Quantum Elements accelerates scientific discovery by integrating the latest breakthroughs in high-performance computing (HPC), artificial intelligence and quantum computing.

2. Copilot in Microsoft Quantum: Use natural language to reason through complex chemistry and materials science problems. Check it out today.

3. Microsoft’s roadmap to a quantum supercomputer:  With the creation and control Majorana quasiparticles Microsoft has achieved the first milestone towards a quantum supercomputer. With this achievement, we’re well on our way to engineering a new hardware-protected qubit. 

 

About the speakers

This video includes discussions from the following speakers:

  • Satya Nadella, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer at Microsoft

  • Jason Zander, Executive Vice President, Strategic Missions and Technologies at Microsoft

  • Dr. Nihit Pokhrel, Senior Applied Scientist, Chemistry and Materials, Quantum at Microsoft

  • Dr. Krysta Svore, Distinguished Engineer and Vice President of Advanced Quantum Development, Quantum at Microsoft

  • Brad Smith, Vice Chair and President at Microsoft
     

Explore the playlist

Short introduction to Azure Quantum Elements

Azure Quantum Elements empowers scientists to make significant advancements with HPC and AI while simultaneously allowing them to get quantum ready. 

Azure Quantum Elements and Johnson Matthey

Johnson Matthey, a British specialty chemicals and sustainable technologies company, is working with Microsoft Quantum to accelerate molecular simulation using AI and HPC.

Video: Quantum innovator series with Dr. Matthias Troyer

Dr. Matthias Troyer discusses the kinds of problems we can solve today with quantum simulation.

Resource Estimation

Resource Estimation can help determine resources and runtime required to execute a quantum program on scaled quantum hardware.