Juq-158

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How to Use These Papers

| Step | Action | |------|--------| | 1. Choose a theme | Pick the paper that aligns best with the learning objectives of JUQ‑158 (e.g., quantum computing, fairness, climate, etc.). | | 2. Read the abstract & intro | Get the research question, motivation, and contribution quickly. | | 3. Dive into methods | Pay special attention to experimental design, datasets, or theoretical models—these often become the methods section of your own write‑up. | | 4. Extract figures | Most open‑access PDFs allow you to reuse figures under Creative Commons (check the license). Summarize each figure in a caption of your own. | | 5. Cite properly | Use the citation format required by your course (APA, IEEE, Chicago, etc.). Example (APA):
Martin‑is, J. M., et al. (2019). Quantum supremacy using a programmable superconducting processor. Nature, 574(7776), 505‑510. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586‑019‑1666‑5 | | 6. Add a critical discussion | Identify limitations the authors note, propose a follow‑up experiment, or connect the findings to another field (e.g., linking the quantum‑supremacy paper to discussions about algorithmic bias). | | 7. Include open‑source resources | If the paper provides code, data, or a repository, mention it and, if appropriate, incorporate a small reproducibility demo into your assignment. | I’m unable to provide a guide, summary, or

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