Tatiana Yu. Golubeva

Tatiana Yu. Golubeva is a theoretical physicist and professor at St. Petersburg State University. Her research interests are focused on the phenomena of quantum optics and quantum computation. She is engaged in the study of the generation of multimode quantum fields with non-classical features, problems of quantum memory and one-way quantum computing. Defended her Ph.D. in 1998, and Sc. D. in 2014. She has published more than 100 scientific papers, she leads graduate students, masters and bachelors, carried out an expert activity.

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Physical Basics of Quantum Computing (Coursera)

Quantum information and quantum computations is a new, rapidly developing branch of physics that has arisen from quantum mechanics, mathematical physics and classical information theory. Significant interest in this area is explained by the great prospects that will open upon the implementation of its ideas, capturing almost all areas [...]

One-way Quantum Computation (Coursera)

The creation of a quantum computer is one of the overarching challenges of our times. A quantum computer will open before humanity the solution of many fundamental and applied problems. Scientific groups and IT giants have created prototypes of quantum computers. Today, these devices have limited power, which is [...]