Once you get down to a subatomic level, the world around us starts to become very weird indeed. Particles behave like waves and they are seemingly able to time-travel using entanglement. During this keynote we’ll explore the wonderful world of quantum mechanics. We’ll talk about how these effects can be used in quantum computers, leveraging the power of uncertainty and randomness.
Roy van Rijn is a Software Craftsman at JPoint. He worked on miscellaneous projects and has given talks at Devoxx BE, Devoxx UK, Devoxx PL, Joy of Coding, J-Fall and J-Spring. He regularly gives trainings on various topics, including Spring, Software Architecture, Testing and Agile/Lean. He’s also a blogger (http://www.royvanrijn.com) and you can follow him on Twitter (@royvanrijn).