Two companies announced this week that they have joined the IBM Quantum Network. The first is ColdQuanta, a developer of cold atom quantum technology with headquarters in Boulder, Colorado and offices in Madison, Wisconsin and […]
Two companies announced this week that they have joined the IBM Quantum Network. The first is ColdQuanta, a developer of cold atom quantum technology with headquarters in Boulder, Colorado and offices in Madison, Wisconsin and […]
Researchers at UCL, King’s College London, Technical University of Munich, and the quantum software start-up GTN have developed new algorithms that can simulate an infinite quantum system on finite quantum computers. Currently available quantum computers […]
How materials behave depends on the interactions between countless atoms. You could see this as a giant group chat in which atoms are continuously exchanging quantum information. Researchers from Delft University of Technology in collaboration […]
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. Hardware Title: Quantum Information Scrambling on a Superconducting Qutrit […]
Photo by John Salvino on Unsplash Quantum-Safe Most experts agree that quantum computers are very unlikely to break traditional encryption models based on symmetric (AES and SHA-2) and asymmetric (RSA and elliptic curve cryptography) algorithms any […]
We are currently hiring for two roles at Nu Quantum. These are : – Photonics Engineer – Detector Scientist All roles are based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. About us: What we do at Nu Quantum […]
Researchers are playing with shape-engineered nanoscale building blocks that are up to 100-times larger than atoms and ions. Although these nano ‘Lego bricks’ interact with each other with forces vastly different and much weaker than […]
“There are many different pathways into mathematics,” said Jordan Ellenberg, a mathematician at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. “There is the stereotype that interest in math displays itself early. That is definitely not true in […]
Quantum 5, 462 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-05-27-462 In this paper, we derive sharp lower bounds, also known as quantum speed limits, for the time it takes to transform a quantum system into a state such that an […]
Quantum 5, 461 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-05-27-461 Nonlinear SU(1,1) interferometers are fruitful and promising tools for spectral engineering and precise measurements with phase sensitivity below the classical bound. Such interferometers have been successfully realized in bulk and […]
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