An Introduction to Quantum Computing for Computer Engineers (Not yet published)
| AUTHOR | Edwards, Marcus S.; Edwards, Marcus Stephen |
| PUBLISHER | Springer (01/05/2026) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
This book focuses on topics within quantum computing that will give a student or practitioner of computer engineering a solid but not exhaustive understanding of the ideas that are foundational to how a quantum computer works, and the practical aspects of what goes into building a quantum computer from an engineering perspective. The reader should know enough by the end of the book to begin to work effectively and knowledgeably with quantum computers in a lab or industry setting at any layer in the technology stack.
- Provides readers with a working knowledge of quantum mechanics without the need to read comprehensive textbooks
- Includes prerequisite knowledge needed to begin working on any part of the quantum computing stack
- Teaches useful skills throughout the book, such as nanofabrication, programming, PCB design and RF circuit design
This book focuses on practical topics in quantum computing that will give a student or practitioner of computer engineering a foundational understanding of quantum computer engineering. The reader should know enough by the end of the book to work effectively with quantum computers in a lab or industry setting, at any layer of the stack.
- Provides readers with a working knowledge of quantum mechanics without the need to read comprehensive textbooks;
- Includes prerequisite knowledge needed to begin working on any part of the quantum computing stack;
- Teaches useful skills throughout the book, such as nanofabrication, programming, PCB design and RF circuit design.
This book focuses on topics within quantum computing that will give a student or practitioner of computer engineering a solid but not exhaustive understanding of the ideas that are foundational to how a quantum computer works, and the practical aspects of what goes into building a quantum computer from an engineering perspective. The reader should know enough by the end of the book to begin to work effectively and knowledgeably with quantum computers in a lab or industry setting at any layer in the technology stack.
- Provides readers with a working knowledge of quantum mechanics without the need to read comprehensive textbooks
- Includes prerequisite knowledge needed to begin working on any part of the quantum computing stack
- Teaches useful skills throughout the book, such as nanofabrication, programming, PCB design and RF circuit design
