By Dr. Chris Mansell Shown below are summaries of a few interesting research papers related to quantum computing that have been published over the past month. Title: High-fidelity laser-free universal control of two trapped ion […]
By Dr. Chris Mansell Shown below are summaries of a few interesting research papers related to quantum computing that have been published over the past month. Title: High-fidelity laser-free universal control of two trapped ion […]
The NSF Quantum Leap Challenge Institute Hybrid Architectures and Networks (HQAN) is led by the University of Illinois’ IQUIST, in collaboration with the University of Wisconsin and the University of Chicago. In addition to these […]
The Quantum Research Centre (QRC), part of Abu Dhabi’s Technology Innovation Institute (TII) will partner with Barcelona-based Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech to build a superconductor based quantum computer. The project will be led by QRC’s Chief […]
Quantum Computing Inc. (QCI) has announced a software package called QGraph that helps to analyze problems specified as graphs, a collection of nodes and vertices. These types of problems are very common in logistics problems […]
As the quantum hardware developers continue to scale up the number of qubits, they will need larger and more powerful dilution refrigerators to hold larger chips and keep them at colder temperatures. Although we often […]
Quantum Brilliance’ installation at the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre will initially be with a small two qubit device to be used as a field test to test out device integration with a classical supercomputer in a […]
The King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) will become a licensed users of Zapata’s Orquestra quantum workflow manager. The university, established in 2009 and located in Saudi Arabia is a private graduate research […]
Qiskit Metal Screen Shots, Credit: IBM Back in October, we wrote about a new program called Qiskit Metal that IBM had in beta test. This program is an open source electronic design automation software for […]
Atos’ Quantum Learning Machine (QLM) is a high performance standalone appliance that uses classical processors to simulate quantum programs of up to 41 qubits. As such, it is one of the highest performance simulators one […]
The first proposed bill is called the H.R. 1837, QUEST Act of 2021 (Quantum User Expansion for Science and Technology). It would amend the National Quantum Initiative and direct the U.S. Department of Energy in […]
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