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May 04, 2021

Contributing to PennyLane with Jack Ceroni

Jack Ceroni

Jack Ceroni

Interested in hearing more about what it’s like to develop PennyLane? On the latest Quantum Computing Now podcast, Ethan Hansen sits down with PennyLane developer Jack Ceroni to hear about his experiences getting started with quantum, how he got into quantum software development, and answer the question “what in the world are QNodes?”.

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Jack Ceroni
Jack Ceroni

Jack Ceroni

Jack is currently a second-year undergraduate student at the University of Toronto, pursuing a degree in pure mathematics. Broadly, his interests are related to simulating quantum systems with quantum computers, mathematical abstraction, and philosop...

Last modified: November 05, 2024

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