From Assembly to Algorithms: Demystifying Quantum Careers with Nati Erez

Welcome to another episode of Impact Quantum, where we break down the wild, weird, and wonderful world of quantum computing—no flux capacitor or astrophysics degree required. This time, our hosts Bailey, Frank, and Candace are joined by Nati Erez, Director of Quantum Applications at Classiq Technologies, a company on the cutting edge of making quantum software not just for scientists, but for everyone.In this episode, Nati demystifies what really goes on beneath the buzzwords, highlighting how Classiq is building the bridge from highly specialized quantum hardware to practical software anyone can use. We explore the challenges and opportunities of working across a landscape filled with competing hardware architectures, the importance of abstraction layers, and why you don’t need a PhD in physics to make an impact in this evolving field.Whether you’re a curious newcomer, an enterprise looking to get quantum-ready, or an engineer eyeing a new career frontier, this conversation covers it all—including quantum careers, debugging challenges, and ways to separate hype from genuine progress. So buckle up—you’re about to get a front-row seat to where possibility meets probability, all served with Impact Quantum’s signature curiosity and clarity.Timestamps00:00 ClassIQ: Scaling Quantum Software05:38 From Classical to Quantum Computing06:52 Optimizing Quantum Circuit Design Choices10:47 Debugging Quantum Code with Low-Level Skills13:40 Demystifying Quantum for Enterprises18:51 Quantum Algorithms for Hospital Challenges23:18 Complexity Theory Problem Groups24:09 P vs NP Problem Dilemma30:24 Quantum Circuit Visualization Tool31:50 "Quantum Computing: No Current Advantage"35:29 Classic's $110M Funding and Expansion40:39 "Quantum Computing Revolution Timeline"41:47 "Future of Quantum Computing Education"48:01 "Impact Quantum Episode Recap"

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