A one-year INRIA postdoc position in the field of quantum computing and quantum information is available within the Team QuaCS (Quantum Computation Structures) that is currently under creation at Université de Paris-Saclay. In has permanent […]
A one-year INRIA postdoc position in the field of quantum computing and quantum information is available within the Team QuaCS (Quantum Computation Structures) that is currently under creation at Université de Paris-Saclay. In has permanent […]
Quantum holds the promise of increasing the power of sensing technologies. While the field of quantum sensing has shown a lot of potential for detecting very small signals, the ability to truly optimize these sensors […]
The first moments of the Universe can be reconstructed mathematically even though they cannot be observed directly. Physicists have greatly improved the ability of complex computer simulations to describe this moment, discovering that a complex […]
QDevil’s QFilter QFilter This month, Bluefors — a Finnish manufacturer of dilution refrigerators, and QDevil, a manufacturer of electronics and devices for quantum electronics experiments based in Denmark — entered into an agreement that allows QDevil’s high-performance […]
Quantum 5, 421 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-03-25-421 Translations between the quantum circuit model and the measurement-based one-way model are useful for verification and optimisation of quantum computations. They make crucial use of a property known as gflow. […]
Quantum properties of integrated frequency combs for applications in computing, communications and sensing We are looking for a talented and enthusiastic candidate for a fully funded PhD studentship at the Institute of Photonics (www.photonics.ac.uk), University […]
In 2016, the geochemists Jonas Tusch and Carsten Münker hammered a thousand pounds of rock from the Australian Outback and airfreighted it home to Cologne, Germany. Five years of sawing, crushing, dissolving and analyzing later, […]
A joint team from the Departments of Electronic Engineering and Physics, are currently developing research activities on free-space quantum communications systems, which have so far included funded feasibility studies and phased experimental demonstrations. Research Associate- […]
Even though quantum communication is tap-proof, it is so far not particularly efficient. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics want to change this. They have developed a detection method that can be […]
Dr. Rosario González-Férez, a researcher at the Department of Atomic, Molecular and Nuclear Physics and the Carlos I Institute of Theoretical and Computational Physics of the University of Granada, has published an article titled “Ultralong-Range […]
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