ML4Q&A - from the lives of quantum physicists   /     21. From Industry back to Academia: Mario Berta

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In this episode of ML4Q&A, Chris and Mira are joined by ML4Q Professor Mario Berta, who shares his unique journey from ETH Zürich via Imperial College London and Amazon Web Services to RWTH Aachen University. They discuss his work on quantum algorithms, benchmarking, and bridging the gap between theory and industry, as well as insights into starting a research group and teaching theoretical physics. Tune in to explore Mario’s fascinating career path and hear about the quantum version of Stein’s Lemma!

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Duration
4772
Publishing date
2025-01-20 06:00
Link
https://ml4qna.podigee.io/21-new-episode
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  ML4Q Cluster of Excellence
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In this episode of ML4Q&A, Chris and Mira are joined by ML4Q Professor Mario Berta, who shares his unique journey from ETH Zürich via Imperial College London and Amazon Web Services to RWTH Aachen University. They discuss his work on quantum algorithms, benchmarking, and bridging the gap between theory and industry, as well as insights into starting a research group and teaching theoretical physics. Tune in to explore Mario’s fascinating career path and hear about the quantum version of Stein’s Lemma!

00:00:00 Intro 00:01:19 Welcome Mario 00:02:39 Getting into quantum mechanics during the diploma thesis 00:05:25 Short hesitation before returning to academia for the PhD
00:08:26 Quantum Information between Physics and Mathematics 00:15:45 On the potentials and limits of quantum information processing 00:17:32 Going to Caltech (IQIM) for a postdoc 00:21:00 Transitioning to work in industry while being at Imperial College 00:23:08 Joining Amazon AWS 00:26:33 Will cloud computing be a viable business? 00:28:28 Possible applications of mathematically driven research 00:35:12 Coming back to academia and joining RWTH 00:37:14 Diving immediately into teaching 00:42:40 Comparing working in industry to academic life as a professor 00:46:10 Getting introduced to quantum cryptography 00:50:08 Thoughts on entanglement 00:53:43 On algorithms and algorithms benchmarking 00:57:33 The Quantum Algorithm Zoo 01:01:17 Thoughts on scalability 01:03:26 Promising quantum linear algebra type of algorithms 01:07:45 On the mathematics of quantum information 01:12:50 The story of revisiting Stein’s lemma 01:18:36 Interested in joining Mario’s group?

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00:00:00 Intro
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00:01:19 Welcome Mario
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00:02:39 Getting into quantum mechanics during the diploma thesis
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00:05:25 Short hesitation before returning to academia for the PhD
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00:08:26 Quantum Information between Physics and Mathematics
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00:15:45 On the potentials and limits of quantum information processing
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00:17:32 Going to Caltech (IQIM) for a postdoc
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00:23:08 Joining Amazon AWS
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00:26:33 Will cloud computing be a viable business?
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00:28:28 Possible applications of mathematically driven research
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00:35:12 Coming back to academia and joining RWTH
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00:37:14 Diving immediately into teaching
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00:42:40 Comparing working in industry to academic life as a professor
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00:46:10 Getting introduced to quantum cryptography
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00:50:08 Thoughts on entanglement
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00:53:43 On algorithms and algorithms benchmarking
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00:57:33 The Quantum Algorithm Zoo
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01:01:17 Thoughts on scalability
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01:03:26 Promising quantum linear algebra type of algorithms
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01:07:45 On the mathematics of quantum information
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01:12:50 The story of revisiting Stein’s lemma
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01:18:36 Interested in joining Mario’s group?
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