Quantum Superconducting Circuits Class?

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The discussion centers around the academic level of a particular class, with participants suggesting it is likely aimed at graduate students, specifically master's level. The material presented in the class is described as fascinating yet complex, prompting curiosity but also difficulty in fully understanding it. One participant mentions their involvement in the research area as part of their PhD studies, specifically focusing on Qbits, which indicates that the content is relevant to advanced topics in quantum computing.
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I am wondering if this class is senior undergrad level or graduate level.

Here is a published PPT from the lectures of this class.

http://bit.ly/1izPCIW

The material is fascinating. I understand it enough to be intrigued, but I cannot unpack it all.

Thanks,
Chris Maness
 
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I would say the lecture is for masters level students, but this is an active area of research. I am involved in it for my PhD
 
Are you working on Qbits, or SQUIDS?

Regards,
Chris
 
mainly Qbits
 
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