Joe Fitzsimons, Founder and CEO of Horizon Quantum Computing: What If You Could Program a Quantum Computer Like Your Laptop? The Real World Use Case For Quantum.

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About Joe Fitzsimons

Joe Fitzsimons is the founder and CEO of Horizon Quantum Computing, a company advancing the adoption of quantum computing by building software tools that enable all programmers to write for quantum technology.

In 2018, Joe held a tenured position as an associate professor at the Singapore University of Technology and Design, where he led the Quantum Information and Theory group. He was also a principal investigator at the Centre for Quantum Technologies.

Joe was a fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and a senior research fellow in the Materials Department at the University of Oxford. He co-invented the universal blind quantum computing which has since become recognised as an important enabling technology for securing cloud-based quantum computing.

Joe holds a doctorate from the University of Oxford, where his research focused on quantum computing architectures, and a bachelor of science degree in theoretical physics from University College Dublin.

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About Horizon Quantum Computing

Horizon Quantum is a universal software developer tool to program quantum applications

They are pioneering an approach to quantum computing that allows users to write programs in classical languages that can be compiled and run on conventional or quantum computers, without any knowledge in quantum computing.

Whether you are a software developer interested in quantum computing, or an expert who is highly proficient in quantum information theory, you’ll be able to gain a quantum speedup without the need to understand the underlying computational model. Our compiler automatically constructs quantum algorithms from classical code, so you can develop quantum algorithms for new domains without deep quantum expertise.

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