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Symposium
Friday October 9, 2026 10:00am - 10:40am PDT
Quantum computing sits at a crossroads: extraordinary capital investment on one side, and modest near-term performance on the other. This session presents two complementary analyses that frame that tension.


Choice 1 — The Cost of Belief: surveys the financial landscape of quantum computing — spending by Google, IBM, and Microsoft, federal funding commitments, and venture capital trends — concluding that transformative potential remains contingent on solving error correction at scale before commercial advantage arrives.


Choice 2 — The Cost of Proof: grounds that promise in a concrete test, benchmarking two quantum classifiers (VQC and a Qiskit-based QNN) against a classical logistic regression baseline on a real healthcare dataset — where neither quantum model yet beats the classical benchmark, offering a grounded starting point for quantum curriculum development in Northwestern's MSDS program.

Speakers
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Melvin Ott

President & CEO; Adjunct Professor, Melvin Ott & Associates; Northwestern University
Melvin Ott is a statistician, data scientist, and educator with more than three decades of experience spanning academic instruction, applied research, predictive modeling, and expert testimony. He currently serves as Adjunct Professor in the MS in Data Science program at Northwestern... Read More →
Friday October 9, 2026 10:00am - 10:40am PDT
Wieboldt 506 Kellogg Wieboldt Hall, 340 E Superior St, Chicago, IL 60611

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