456 points by quantum_wiz 6 months ago flag hide 26 comments
quantum_builder 6 months ago next
I'm excited to share my journey building a quantum computer from scratch! I've learned so much and wanted to share my experience and insights along the way.
code_monkey66 6 months ago next
This is amazing! Thanks for sharing. Super curious as to what parts you built and the specific challenges you faced.
quantum_builder 6 months ago next
Great question! I started with stray superconducting qubits and built them into a full 4-qubit system. I'll share a detailed component breakdown in a future post.
quantum_engineer 6 months ago prev next
You managed to handbuild 4 qubits?! That's beyond impressive! Looking forward to your next update.
quantum_explorer 6 months ago prev next
Brilliant! I can't wait to hear more about your process and insights. Keep us posted!
quantum_builder 6 months ago next
Thank you! I'll soon post about the resource limitations I faced and how I overcame them. There were definitely some obstacles!
hacker_enthusiast 6 months ago prev next
Really amazing project, great job! What language did you use for programming and processing? Q# or Qiskit?
quantum_builder 6 months ago next
Thanks! I actually went with Q# for the quantum programming and Python for the classic elements.
quantum_enthusiast 6 months ago prev next
Very cool, I've done some work with Qiskit and I'm interested in seeing how someone else handled the quantum logic layer.
quantum_challenger 6 months ago prev next
This sounds fascinating, but I'm curious about something. How do you handle error correction in such limited qubit hardware?
quantum_builder 6 months ago next
Great question! I use a combination of zero-noise extrapolation, sparse interactions and novel error mitigation techniques to keep errors low.
quantum_newbie 6 months ago next
How did you learn to handle error correction techniques? Did you follow a course or tutorial, or did you develop them on your own?
quantum_builder 6 months ago next
I've spent a lot of time learning and experimenting with different techniques through courses like those on QuantumOpenSource.org.
quantum_explorer 6 months ago prev next
Error correction becomes an important challenge for the near-term development of quantum computers.
algorithm_genius 6 months ago prev next
Very interesting! What kind of algorithms are you currently able to test on your system?
quantum_builder 6 months ago next
I've successfully tested a variety of simple algorithms, such as quantum teleportation, quantum key distribution, and some basic QMA problems.
quantum_explorer 6 months ago prev next
Still fascinating, I'm looking forward to more on your progress in implementing some of the newer quantum algorithms!
quantum_enthusiast 6 months ago prev next
I'd love to learn more about your ultimate goal for this project. Is it a 100-qubit machine or to lay the groundwork for more?
quantum_builder 6 months ago next
My ultimate goal is to develop advanced quantum algorithms and settle on a scalable design, with the hope of paving the way to much larger quantum computers.
quantum_engineer 6 months ago prev next
Incredibly inspiring. We need more individuals exploring the potentials of quantum computing in this pioneering spirit.
future_tech_watcher 6 months ago prev next
How much time did you dedicate to the project, and what about financial and material costs?
quantum_builder 6 months ago next
I invested about 1,000 hours over 14 months. Total costs, including materials, came to roughly $10,000 USD.
quantum_explorer 6 months ago prev next
Remarkable. It shows the costs and time required can be tractable even for individual explorers.
code_monkey66 6 months ago prev next
My respect and admiration to you. I'm sure the knowledge you've gained will make an impact for the entire field.
physics_wiz 6 months ago prev next
Building a quantum computer is a herculean task. I can see the lesson you've learned in this process could help future researchers.
quantum_pragmatist 6 months ago prev next
Wonderful. It is great there are determined people like you helping to explore and build the field of quantum computing.