Insider Brief A team of researchers is working with commercial and academic partners in the ‘Quasim’ project to develop novel quantum-based simulation. The team will be demonstrating how these simulations can be used to boost […]
Insider Brief A team of researchers is working with commercial and academic partners in the ‘Quasim’ project to develop novel quantum-based simulation. The team will be demonstrating how these simulations can be used to boost […]
Navigating the complex world of deep tech requires a special set of product management skills. From understanding highly technical details to aligning research and engineering teams, deep tech PMs must blend business savvy with scientific expertise. This podcast explores the unique […]
Insider Brief New collaboration will allow quantum researchers to study effects of solar radiation on quantum computing. The collaboration includes researchers from the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at the University of Waterloo, SNOLAB near […]
World Quantum Day. I like the sound of that. As a writer for The Quantum Insider, I report a lot on local quantum ecosystems, regional quantum ecosystems, state quantum ecosystems, national — and on and […]
Insider Brief The European Commission has published a Recommendation on Post-Quantum Cryptography. The guidelines are meant to encourage Member States to develop and implement a harmonised approach as the EU transitions to post-quantum cryptography. The […]
In a dynamic exchange of ideas and insights, Senator Marsha Blackburn hosted a quantum computing roundtable at the University of Tennessee-Chattanooga’s (UTC) University Center this month. The gathering brought together approximately 40 influential figures from […]
Insider Brief U.S. National Science Foundation backs 18 research teams with $29 million investment to explore quantum sensing. Each team will receive $1 million-$2 million over four years to conduct research that uses quantum phenomena, […]
Looking solely at their subatomic particles, most substances can be categorized into two groups. Metals, such as copper and iron, exhibit free-flowing electrons enabling electrical conductivity, whereas insulators, like glass and rubber, retain tightly bound […]
Insider Brief Propelled by a tailwind of government initiatives and growing private capital, quantum technologies are emerging quickly, according to researchers. The question remains whether we will have the talent to sustain the momentum to […]
Insider Brief New Mexico-based Ubiquitous Quantum Dots (UbiQD) reportedly signed a joint development agreement with global solar-panel manufacturer First Solar Inc. The companies will investigate the incorporation of quantum dots directly into its solar panels […]
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