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Pakistani-American Scientist Irfan Siddiqi is Top Expert in Quantum Computing

Excellent news...

Not just USA, KSA, UAE , UK all have provided the opportunity to the slum dogs from the shithole called Gangadesh. Where Bhindus serve Goras and Arabs Muslim masters to get a better life. The bhindus clean the toilets of Arab Muslim shaikhs with pleasure and pride.
@HRK some negative ratings are needed here for these butthurt slum kutti ke bachas

Do not derail the thread and fcuk off.


look at this abusive retard who is out of arguments .
you retard need burnol to heal serious damage to your damaged butt and butt in his brain .

So what,s your Opinion about Arab Muslim countries where many indians and other religions people doing there jobs and there poor coutries peoples families live better life.

thanks to secular countries like america only , they give equal rights to all .no gulf country gives equal rights to immigrants , they exploit poor indians , pakistanis , bangladeshis and treat them like dogs .

So try to make your country secular this will benefit your poor country and you will become rich like America

good advice ,we are trying .
 
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nonsense, these immigrants from poor countries Made US what US is today...if they decide to leave America for their home countries depending on what kind of knowledge they carry they will be eliminated.

most of them would not achieve anything in their home countries
 
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most of them would not achieve anything in their home countries
Even if they do the salary won't be satisfying. A mcdonalds manager makes more than an engineer in Pakistan.
 
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Even if they do the salary won't be satisfying. A mcdonalds manager makes more than an engineer in Pakistan.

i know lots of people who wouldn't mind working for lower salary in their home countries
they seem to have inherited wealth. they like things socially in their native countries. But there is zero opportunity for them.
 
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http://www.riazhaq.com/2018/12/pakistani-american-scientist-irfan.html

Karachi-born Pakistani-American Dr. Irfan Siddiqi is the head of Lawrence Livermore Quantum Computing Lab at the University of California at Berkeley. He's also one of the architects of the United States Quantum Initiative backed by industry, academia and the federal government.

Silicon Valley Diversity:

Dr. Siddiqi was recently featured on Silicon Valley-based NBC Press Here TV hosted by Scott McGrew. Others who made an appearance in the same show were Krishna Motukuri and Kevin Guo. Motukori is Indian-American founder of Zippin which is pushing automated checkout technology that will obviate the need for buyers to stand in line to pay. Amazon is already using this technology at Amazon Go stores. Kevin Guo is Chinese-American founder of AI startup Hive. This show was a good representation of Silicon Valley's diversity with many immigrant techies at its center. In fact, minorities are now majority is Silicon Valley.

Dr. Siddiqi's Background:

Dr. Siddiqi was born in Karachi, Pakistan. He came to the United States in his teen years with his family and graduated from the Bronx High School of Science, Bronx, NY. Then he got his bachelor's degree from Harvard and Ph.D. at Yale where he worked on superconducting qubits, also written as q-bits. Dr. Siddiqi has been teaching at UC Berkeley since 2006.


Dr. Irfan Siddiqi
Quantum Computing:

In quantum computing, a qubit or quantum bit is the basic unit of quantum information—the quantum version of the classical binary bit physically realized with a two-state device. Here's how Dr. Siddiqui explained quantum computing in an interview with Design News:

"For me, any quantum technology, including quantum computing, is something that takes advantage of entanglement. And entanglement is the idea that if you have different pieces of matter and you put them together, they behave as a single unit. So, for example, each of the bits in a classical computer are independent of each other. If you flip one, it doesn't affect the one next to it. In a quantum computers all of these bits have correlation with each other so they're all tied together like one big mass. In fact, the number of states that they can occupy is exponentially larger because of these linkages between neighboring elements. Quantum computing is the science of manipulating this entangled set of bits for some particular problem of interest in either fundamental science and computation or to do a simulation of the natural world."

Summary:

Dr. Irfan Siddiqui is a Karachi-born Pakistani-American scientist engaged in leading edge research in quantum computing. He's part of the increasingly diverse technology workforce of Silicon Valley, California where immigrants from many emerging economies such as India, Pakistan and China are helping define the future.

Here's a video of Dr. Irfan Siddiqi speaking on quantum computing:






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http://www.riazhaq.com/2018/12/pakistani-american-scientist-irfan.html
Whats pakistani about irfan?... just that he was born in karachi....then gone to papa land to be cloned .....
Wht has he contributed to his mother land????
 
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Whats pakistani about irfan?... just that he was born in karachi....then gone to papa land to be cloned .....
Wht has he contributed to his mother land????

A feel good factor that projects a better perceived soft image for Pakistan?
 
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this term Pakistani Origin is tricky , lets call them who they are "American" ..
 
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i know lots of people who wouldn't mind working for lower salary in their home countries
they seem to have inherited wealth. they like things socially in their native countries. But there is zero opportunity for them.
I wouldn't say zero opportunity more like lack of opportunities.
 
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