Women in Quantum

Bridging Physics and Creativity: Noel Ibrahim’s Perspective on Quantum Computing

48 min · 20 apr 2026
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EPISODE INTRODUCTION On this episode of Women in Quantum, we sit down with Noel Ibrahim, an independent consultant whose journey into quantum computing began with a fascination for fractals at high school parties and blossomed into a passion for physics, mathematics, and pushing boundaries as a woman in tech. Raised in Canada by a family that blended immigrant determination with deep local roots, Noel Ibrahim shares how her early curiosity, love for literature, and supportive upbringing shaped her pursuit of science. Together, we explore her insights on the exciting near-term possibilities for quantum computing—especially in quantum machine learning and chemistry—the realities of commercializing cutting-edge tech, and how women can carve their own paths in the field. Along the way, Noel Ibrahim offers candid reflections on overcoming underestimation, balancing creative and scientific identities, and the importance of staying true to one’s voice in innovation. Whether you’re a student, a professional, or someone curious about where you might fit in quantum, this conversation will inspire and inform your journey. LINKS * Noelle's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/noelleibrahimphd/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/noelleibrahimphd/] * Watch this show on YouTube - https://youtu.be/MvM1Ju8IHtE [https://youtu.be/MvM1Ju8IHtE] TIME STAMPS 00:00 Discovering fractals in the early 90s 05:43 Potential for near-term commercialization 07:33 Exploring quantum machine learning potential 10:10 Quantum simulation vs. lab experiments 16:49 Evaluating ROI in Quantum Computing 20:17 Influential physics professors and mentors 24:48 Discussing gender and spatial skills 25:37 Questioning gender stereotypes in physics 30:57 Facing career challenges with independence 33:27 Communicating quantum to businesses 38:15 Recognizing and challenging false consciousness 40:27 Quantum computing workshop ideas 43:33 Enjoying technical and innovative questions 46:04 Discussing women's self-confidence

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You Don’t Need Perfect Grades to Work in Quantum

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Bridging Physics and Creativity: Noel Ibrahim’s Perspective on Quantum Computing

EPISODE INTRODUCTION On this episode of Women in Quantum, we sit down with Noel Ibrahim, an independent consultant whose journey into quantum computing began with a fascination for fractals at high school parties and blossomed into a passion for physics, mathematics, and pushing boundaries as a woman in tech. Raised in Canada by a family that blended immigrant determination with deep local roots, Noel Ibrahim shares how her early curiosity, love for literature, and supportive upbringing shaped her pursuit of science. Together, we explore her insights on the exciting near-term possibilities for quantum computing—especially in quantum machine learning and chemistry—the realities of commercializing cutting-edge tech, and how women can carve their own paths in the field. Along the way, Noel Ibrahim offers candid reflections on overcoming underestimation, balancing creative and scientific identities, and the importance of staying true to one’s voice in innovation. Whether you’re a student, a professional, or someone curious about where you might fit in quantum, this conversation will inspire and inform your journey. LINKS * Noelle's LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/noelleibrahimphd/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/noelleibrahimphd/] * Watch this show on YouTube - https://youtu.be/MvM1Ju8IHtE [https://youtu.be/MvM1Ju8IHtE] TIME STAMPS 00:00 Discovering fractals in the early 90s 05:43 Potential for near-term commercialization 07:33 Exploring quantum machine learning potential 10:10 Quantum simulation vs. lab experiments 16:49 Evaluating ROI in Quantum Computing 20:17 Influential physics professors and mentors 24:48 Discussing gender and spatial skills 25:37 Questioning gender stereotypes in physics 30:57 Facing career challenges with independence 33:27 Communicating quantum to businesses 38:15 Recognizing and challenging false consciousness 40:27 Quantum computing workshop ideas 43:33 Enjoying technical and innovative questions 46:04 Discussing women's self-confidence

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