QuantWare is a supplier of components for those organizations that want to build up their own quantum processors. Their goal is to become the “Intel of Quantum Computing” and their customer base currently includes government […]
QuantWare is a supplier of components for those organizations that want to build up their own quantum processors. Their goal is to become the “Intel of Quantum Computing” and their customer base currently includes government […]
The Laboratoire Sous-marin Provence Méditerranée (LSPM) lies 40 km off the coast of Toulon, at a depth of 2,450 m, inaccessible even to sunlight. Through this national research platform run by the CNRS in collaboration […]
Quantum entanglement refers to a phenomenon in quantum mechanics in which two or more particles become linked such that the state of each particle cannot be described independently of the others, even when they are […]
An unusual form of cesium atom is helping a University of Queensland-led research team unmask unknown particles that make up the universe. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for […]
Google has a quantum computing goal of encoding a logical qubit on 1000 physical ones with an error rate of 0.0001% and they have achieved a 3% error rate using 17 qubits. The scaling or […]
Insider Brief: A team at Fraunhofer IZM led by Dr. Hermann Oppermann is working on superconducting connections that measure a mere ten micrometres in thickness, moving the industry a substantial step closer to a future […]
NQCC: Purpose & Progress One of the most interesting presentations at the Quantum Australia 2023 conference was by Michael Cuthbert, Director of the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC), based in Didcot, Oxfordshire, UK. In the twenty […]
The shifting, scintillating pattern you can see when you stack two slightly misaligned window screens is called moiré. A similar interference effect occurs when scientists stack two-dimensional crystals with mismatched atomic spacings. Moiré superlattices display […]
I am looking for motivated scientists to join my new group at the University of Augsburg, Germany. You will work on theoretical modeling and simulation of qubit devices. One position is to investigate many-body aspects […]
I am looking for motivated scientists to join my new group at the University of Augsburg, Germany. You will work on theoretical modeling and simulation of spin qubits in quantum dots. 2 PhD positions on […]
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