Black Opal

Black Opal

Learn quantum computing with Black Opal

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Learn how to make quantum technology useful with Black Opal

Black Opal is a revolutionary interactive online learning platform designed to make quantum computing accessible to everyone. Whether you're a student, a developer curious about the field, or represent a business looking to empower your workforce, Black Opal offers an intuitive and engaging learning experience.

Discover Black Opal’s 10 learning modules

Introduction

So you’ve heard of quantum technology and how it’s going to revolutionize, well, everything. How do we know that and how does it work?

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What is quantum computing?

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How do quantum computers work?

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Will quantum computers break the internet?

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How to build a quantum computer

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Analogy toolbox

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Superposition

This skill introduces the superposition principle. You'll gain insight into where this principle comes from, why it is necessary, and what you can do with it.

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What is quantum computing?

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Superposition in a jump rope

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Superposition in the quantum world

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Superposition in the abstract

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Superposition in quantum computing

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Qubits

Start with some fundamentals in how we represent information and by the end of this skill you'll understand how we can encode and process information using quantum physics!

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It from bit

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Qubit from bit

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The Bloch circle

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Do you |ket⟩ it?

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The Bloch sphere

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Measurement

Measurement the destructor. What does it mean to measure something in general? What does it mean to measure something in quantum physics? Discover the dirty secrets about measurement in quantum computing.

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Bloch party

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Randomness rules

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Get real

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What’s the problem?

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Circuits

How do we represent the programs to be run on quantum computers? After this skill you'll be able to decipher some of the cool diagrams you see in the field.

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Single qubit warm-up

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Double the fun

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More, more, more!

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You, quantum mechanic

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Quantum search

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Entanglement

Einstein called it "spooky action at a distance." It's not so spooky, but it may be extremely useful! Discover the most quintessential concept in quantum physics.

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Bird’s eye view

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Correlations and kets

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Creating entanglement

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Entanglement in the wild

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Variables in hiding

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Visualizing entanglement in quantum computers

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Noise

Why don't we have useful quantum computers yet? Learn what's holding us back through an understanding of how noise and interference affect quantum computers.

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NISQy business

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Bloching noise

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Controlling noise

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Error correction

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Control

Learn all about quantum control and how it is used to create quantum gates and combat noise.

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Paradigm shifts

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Making gates

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Noise be gone

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Quantum optimization

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Speedup

An introduction to the prototypical quantum algorithms that exhibit known speedup over the best classical algorithms.

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What is complexity?

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Deutsch-Jozsa

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Shor’s algorithm

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Grover speedups

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Programming

Are you ready for the trenches? This skill pits you against the challenges of programming a real quantum computer — assembly code, compiling, qubit topology, and more!

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Gate, set, match

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Compiling

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Code

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Quantum optimization

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Start learning quantum computing

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Start learning fundamental concepts

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Limited activities

Single qubit sandbox

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$9.99

$19.99

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Intuitively understand the fundamentals behind quantum computing

Everything in Basic, plus:

Access all Beginner and Intermediate skills

250+ activities

Multi-qubit sandbox

Completion badges

Intro to quantum certificate

Organizations

For Enterprise and Educators

Empower your students, team, or customers with the best quantum education platform

Everything in Pro, plus:

Access all Advanced skills

400+ activities

Course customization

Visual coding environment

Performance analytics

Single-click deployment and user management tools

Concurrent licenses

Quantum fundamentals certificate

Loved by our community

Undoubtedly the best tool I have seen. The interactiveness helps to visualize the problems for better understanding, even for someone with a physics background and prior knowledge on the topic.

Rafiul Nakib
Quantum Computing Research Intern
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This course is amazing. Orders of magnitude easier to follow than any other quantum computing learning resource I've come across. Really looking forward to the skills that are coming soon.

Kevin Carr
Senior Software Engineer
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Black Opal is the best educational tool to learn about quantum computing in a visual way that makes it easier to understand the main topics like superposition, qubits, entanglement, and noise.

Jose Finocchio
Business Development in Education
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Amazing for anyone who doesn't have a PhD or a Master's degree like me. It's easy to understand with bite sized exercises and mini tests so you retain knowledge.

Hannaah S.
Physics Student
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Black Opal is the best educational tool around quantum control and computation I've seen so far. I love the graphical interfaces as well.

John K.
Engineer
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Black Opal is amazing, I've upgraded to a Pro subscription. Explaining complex topics in simple terms - that's brilliant.

Ivan Verkalets
CTO and Founder
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In every Pro subscription you get

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Learn at your own pace

Proficiency challenges

Test your knowledge as you progress

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Connect with fellow learners

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Frequently asked questions

Quantum sensing leverages quantum mechanics to achieve unprecedented precision and sensitivity in measuring physical quantities. Unlike classical sensing techniques, quantum sensing exploits the unique properties of atoms and particles to provide enhanced performance in a wide variety of sensing applications.

Quantum sensors are used for precise navigation and monitoring of defense and commercial systems. Current and future applications include aerospace, maritime and unmanned vehicles such as self-driving systems.

Our team has extensive experience incorporating quantum sensors into new and existing platforms. Get in touch to discuss how this capability fits into your development plans.

Quantum sensors operate differently from conventional sensors, making them:

  • More reliable
  • Less vulnerable to signal jamming
  • Less affected by electromagnetic interference

This gives quantum sensors an advantage over current sound and light based sensors, which are increasingly susceptible to interference issues.