For decades, mathematicians have debated a simple question about graphs and the number of connections they have. Now, using arguments an undergraduate math student could have come up with, Asaf Ferber of the University of […]
For decades, mathematicians have debated a simple question about graphs and the number of connections they have. Now, using arguments an undergraduate math student could have come up with, Asaf Ferber of the University of […]
IonQ, Inc. (“IonQ”), the leader in quantum computing, announced the IonQ Research Credits Program to provide teams and individuals from qualified institutions with free credits for quantum compute time on IonQ’s cutting-edge hardware, according to […]
We are looking for two new PhD students in quantum photonics, You will either work on quantum dots as single photon sources and their application for the creation of multiphoton quantum states in one of […]
Cerberis XG QKD Device. Credit: ID Quantique The new device from ID Quantique (IDQ) is called Cerberis XG and includes improvements in size, value, and ease of use. It leverages IDQ’s fourteen years of QKD […]
A Tale of Two Cities Sometimes — like in the famous Charles Dickens novel — quantum computing is a tale of two cities, though by that I don’t mean Paris and London, but rather two cities that share the same […]
The hydra is a simple creature. Less than half an inch long, its tubular body has a foot at one end and a mouth at the other. The foot clings to a surface underwater — […]
Achieving the immense promise of quantum computing requires new developments at every level, including the computing hardware itself. A Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)-led international team of researchers has discovered a way to use […]
Tekna Search, a specialist Quantum Computing Search firm who are excited to launch their new podcast called Tekna Talks. The podcast showcases individuals within the Quantum space, giving them the opportunity to share their academic […]
Scientists believe that individual light particles, or photons, are ideally suited for sending quantum information. Encoded with quantum data, they could literally transfer information at the speed of light. However, while photons would make for […]
Professor Nicolas Gisin, Honorary Professor of the Physics Section of the University of Geneva and ID Quantique’s co-founder and board member, is among the personalities to be included in the Larousse dictionary 2022 edition. Nicolas Gisin […]
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