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Quantum Engineering Lab

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Hi! Naro here! I'm a SalesForce Architect, i have worked in many projects mainly in LATAM and EMEA. Programming since 1994! (the cat it's call Benito 😻) From Chile ctm! I'm a Computer science expert. I'm currently working in different industries and i have a strong experience in education as well. I have studied quantum physics since 2005 when i had to study in the physics department in my university. I attended for 4 months, but for my was enough to get linked with this subject. My social world is full of different kind of physicist friends (nuclear, mechanical, waves, etc). Based on my limited (but uncommon) knowledge about this subject, i was invited to working in a multinational IT company who are in search of quantum initiatives for differents markets. Personally, what im looking for here is the tool and knowledge to make a quantum circuit, understand it at its best, and then moving forward. Take any issue and understand it from the beginning to the final results. I happy to help in this classroom! Best!
I’m working on the Classroom section; what do you want help with?
Hey guys, I’m going to the wilderness for a few days, but when I return I plan on expanding the Classroom section. I currently have a bunch of draft modules almost ready to release, and I will add many more according to your suggestions. Post below if you have any feedback, ideas, or questions you’d like answered in the Course in the Classroom section. The core theme will be building your own personal Quantum Career Roadmap.
I’m working on the Classroom section; what do you want help with?
1 like • Sep 22
A useful tool, like in any good book, is a "glossary of terms",with your vision to us. Only with the essential to understand the journey. We can make a shared document in order to help to build it up!
How did you first become interested in Quantum Computing in the first place?
What was your initial drive to want to build a career in quantum computing? It’s not like CS where it’s perceived as an “easy career that pays well”. For me, I started with the simple notion “I like computers, and quantum computing seems like a more interesting and advanced version of normal computers”. Of course my first inclination was a little naive, but that’s OK. It eventually grew into a genuine passion. I feel like everyone’s interests originate from some visceral and unconscious gut feeling and can build to a true passion with real experience. What was your gut feeling that has drawn you in to quantum computing? I shared my naive start, so it’s OK if yours is simple too.
3 likes • Sep 16
Since 2006, when i came to my first qubit class in the University, as an elective class. I was astonished by concepts like quantum fields, hilbert spaces, N-dimension stuff, etc. Now i'm pretty curious about this technology. I'm from Chile and very happy to participate here! Best!
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Joined Sep 16, 2025