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By Dr. Daniel Pérez Lozano (KU Leuven - IMEC). Quantum computing is one of the most revolutionary technologies of the 21st century. Despite having the potential of disrupting fields such as logistic, finances or cybersecurity the hardware needed is still in its infancy. There are currently quantum processors fabricated using different technologies with a large number of qubits, typically between 10 and 100, although they are not capable yet of resolving problems considered as useful. During this talk we will review what is needed to build a quantum computer, what are the leading technologies at the moment and what we should expect in the coming years Daniel Pérez Lozano is an experimental physicist specialized on quantum computing. He graduated in physics from Complutense University of Madrid and got his PhD at KU Leuven, Belgium, where he researched the properties of nanoscale superconducting materials. Currently, he is a postdoctoral researcher at IMEC, Belgium, where he develops new materials and fabrication processes to make quantum technology fabrication compatible with industrial tools. Before that, he participated in the project OpenSuperQ: A Quantum computer for Europe, where he designed and fabricated different quantum processors prototypes. Webinar hosted by Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, as part of its Master in Quantum Computing Technology (https://www.quantum-explore.com)