Thesis and Viva
It’s been quite a year for me! I got a new job almost a year ago, wrote up my thesis, moved to a new city and I am about to move house again. Oh, and I just ...
Hello, welcome to my website.
I am a hardware engineer at the National Quantum Computing Center in Oxford UK. This website is partly a portfolio of all my research, comments on the research and a blog. Mainly this will be my blog that I use as an excuse to get stuck into some fun maths and programming concepts.
I will usually stick to posting about academic things but I also have other interests including baking, cycling and random projects that I come up with. These other projects will often be excuses to play around wtih new things like video/photo editing. But anyway hope you enjoy looking around here.
It’s been quite a year for me! I got a new job almost a year ago, wrote up my thesis, moved to a new city and I am about to move house again. Oh, and I just ...
First Quantum Computing Hackathon
A Bog Standard Introdution to Quantum Computing As with most introductions to scientific books and blogs there always has to be sections that are repeated ev...
Now that we have dealt with the ordinary differential equations we can go one of two ways. We can explore how to solve all types of these ODE’s and keep on s...
Quantum Computing is posed to become one of the most useful technologies invented. It boasts algorithms that can outperform some of the best classical algori...
Previously we discussed how to solve some simple ODE’s and looked at coding a simple forward Euler algorithm. However we found that the solution we used does...
Differential equations are central to the study of the natural world. They describe everything from the flow of fluids through pipes to the evolution of elec...