Within the quantum computing industry, one of the biggest names is the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) in the United Kingdom. The NQCC is a flagship quantum initiative to advance technology within the country, as […]
Within the quantum computing industry, one of the biggest names is the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) in the United Kingdom. The NQCC is a flagship quantum initiative to advance technology within the country, as […]
Talented PhD Students are sought to join the group of A/Prof Alexei Gilchrist at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, to work on projects within theoretical quantum information, and in particular on the characterisation of resourcefulness of […]
Wits University, also known as University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa, has received this initial grant from South Africa’s Department of Science and Innovation (DSI) to start the implementation of Phase 1 of the […]
We are seeing a number of efforts to examine the topic of quantum computing ethics. Although this is commendable, our view is that guidelines for quantum computing ethics need to be built upon a strong […]
QDevil’s new product, called QDAC-II, is a 24 channel DAC (Digital to Analog Converters) that operates with ultra-low noise at a sample rate of 1 million samples per second, a thousand times faster than its […]
Quantum China is a weekly periodical focusing on China’s quantum information technology, provide a voice for the Chinese quantum technology. It mainly focuses on eight major directions: Policy, Capital, Business, Technology, Research, Education, Conference, and People. […]
Image by Barbara A Lane from Pixabay Advisors, Mentors, Consultants Although the founders and early team members are the all-important elixirs to whether or not a startup has the potential to gain success, there are other […]
We reported in June that a Chinese quantum research group had developed a superconducting based quantum computer named Zuchongzhi 2.0 and had replicated and surpassed Google’s Quantum Supremacy experiment with a circuit that used 56 qubits […]
PRESS RELEASE — A new project spearheaded by UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing researchers at the University of Birmingham and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) will see a fibre optic cable installed underneath the university’s […]
A team of researchers has developed a theory to explain how hydrodynamic electron flow could occur in 3D materials and observed it for the first time using a new imaging technique. Click to rate this […]
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