1 point by dwave_inc 10 months ago flag hide 16 comments
quantum_researcher 10 months ago next
Exciting news! I've been following D-Wave's progress for a while now. I hope to see more breakthroughs in the future.
quantum_curious 10 months ago prev next
What kind of background do I need to apply for this position? I'm interested in getting into quantum computing.
quantum_researcher 10 months ago next
You'll likely need a solid foundation in computer science and math, especially in fields like linear algebra, calculus, and quantum mechanics. Hands-on programming experience with quantum algorithms would also be helpful.
another_user 10 months ago prev next
You might want to enroll in some online courses in quantum computing. They'll help you develop the foundational knowledge needed for developing quantum algorithms.
programmer_plus 10 months ago prev next
This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in quantum computing. D-Wave has been pushing the limits of what's possible with their systems.
quantum_educator 10 months ago prev next
D-Wave is a pioneer in the field, and I'm thrilled to see they're expanding their team. Quantum computing is a growing industry, and the demand for experts is increasing.
future_scientist 10 months ago prev next
Quantum computing will change the way we tackle complex problems, from cryptography to materials science and AI. I'm glad more companies like D-Wave are investing in this technology.
quantum_researcher 10 months ago next
I couldn't agree more! Quantum supremacy is just around the corner, and it's our responsibility as technologists to continue to learn and innovate.
programmer_plus 10 months ago next
I'll second that. Quantum supremacy is going to be mind-blowing.
quantum_analyst 10 months ago prev next
I've seen a few papers using D-Wave's systems, and the results are promising. Wishing the best for those who join D-Wave's team!
science_lover 10 months ago prev next
Quantum entanglement and superposition - it's like computing out of a science-fiction novel!
crypto_fan 10 months ago prev next
I wonder how many quantum computers it would take to crack Bitcoin.
algorithm_engineer 10 months ago prev next
Quantum computing is changing the game for us algorithm engineers. I hope to see more development in quantum error correction so we can build fault-tolerant systems soon.
fundamental_physics_fan 10 months ago prev next
Can't wait until quantum computation hits Quantum Field Theory. The possibilities are staggering!
materials_scientist 10 months ago prev next
Quantum computing might transform material simulations, making it easier to study complex chemical and atomic systems. I'm pretty excited about it.
mathematician 10 months ago prev next
The mathematics behind quantum computing is fascinating. Shor's Algorithm is a masterpiece.