Recent progress in both analog and digital quantum simulations heralds a future in which quantum computers could simulate—and thereby illuminate—physical phenomena that are far too complex for even the most powerful supercomputers.
With survey operations set to begin this fall, the Rubin control room at SLAC will serve as a key hub for training and remote observing support for the NSF–DOE Vera C. Rubin Observatory.
The 16-part course, currently in its pilot phase, is catered to high school students but available to anyone interested in learning about the fundamental questions in particle physics.