On July 2nd, Pallavi Bhardwaj from the SAP Quantum eXploration Team delivered a guest lecture at the Technical University of Munich (TUM). The lecture, part of the "Applications of Quantum Computing" course, focused on innovative methods for generating synthetic tabular data using Quantum Generative Adversarial Networks (QGANs).
The session provided insights into the complexities of handling structured enterprise data and demonstrated how QGANs can enhance machine learning tasks. Bhardwaj explained the quantum model's efficiency, highlighting its superior performance and reduced parameter requirements compared to classical models.
The lecture underscored the potential of quantum computing in transforming data management and analytics, sparking enthusiastic discussions among the students. This event exemplified the collaboration between SAP, TUM, and the Munich Ecosystem in advancing quantum computing research and its practical applications.
For more information, contact Pallavi Bhardwaj at pallavi.bhardwaj(at)sap.com or visit the SAP Quantum eXploration Team's SharePoint.