Get ready for a wild ride through the world where quantum physics meets jazz, deep learning, and the mysterious power of Janet Jackson’s “Rhythm Nation.” On today’s episode of Impact Quantum, hosts Candace Gillhoolley, Frank La Vigne, and BAILeY sit down with Shahaf Asban, mathematical physicist and head of research at Classiq, to unravel the wonders and oddities of quantum sensing.
Shahaf takes us from his unexpected journey—starting in music and drum kits, all the way to leading research at the intersection of quantum technologies and AI. He breaks down quantum sensing in a way anyone can understand, demystifies the differences between classical and quantum computing, and shares why your next medicine—or even your next laptop—might owe a debt to quantum advances.
We’ll explore why quantum computing isn’t just science fiction, how entanglement really works (minus the pop-sci speed-of-light myths), and what “noisy” systems mean for the future of technology. From myth-busting to practical predictions, this episode is perfect for anyone who’s quantum-curious, no PhD required.
So grab your coffee, open your mind, and get ready to get entangled in an episode that’s equal parts enlightening and entertaining.
00:00 Understanding Quantum Sensing
05:21 "Exploration of Quantum & Information Theory"
07:58 Raymond Chen's Fascinating Microsoft Anecdote
10:16 Computing Paradigms Overview
14:29 Statistical Algorithms: Not New
19:00 Quantum Measurement and Isolation Dilemma
21:25 Quantum Sensing vs. Classical Probes
26:20 Quantum Chemistry Simulation Advancements
27:13 Quantum Limitations in Drug Synthesis
32:53 Quantum Computers: Future Potential Analyzed
35:03 "AI's Impact: Importance of Backup Plans"
38:55 "Measurement-Induced Error Challenges"
44:10 Quantum Computing and Hybrid Architectures
45:34 Tech Sales Pitch Challenges
49:24 Cautious Optimism in Quantum Computing
52:57 Mentorship's Impact on Growth
55:28 "Quantum Adventures with Shahaf Asban"