Before Erwin Schrödinger’s cat was simultaneously dead and alive, and before pointlike electrons washed like waves through thin slits, a somewhat lesser-known experiment lifted the veil on the bewildering beauty of the quantum world. In […]
Before Erwin Schrödinger’s cat was simultaneously dead and alive, and before pointlike electrons washed like waves through thin slits, a somewhat lesser-known experiment lifted the veil on the bewildering beauty of the quantum world. In […]
Quantum 7, 1197 (2023). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2023-12-05-1197 The presence of noise is currently one of the main obstacles to achieving large-scale quantum computation. Strategies to characterise and understand noise processes in quantum hardware are a critical part […]
Quantum 7, 1196 (2023). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2023-12-05-1196 In noisy intermediate-scale quantum computing, the limited scalability of a single quantum processing unit (QPU) can be extended through distributed quantum computing (DQC), in which one can implement global operations […]
Insider Brief Extropic closed Series Seed funding round, raising a total of $14.1 million. The round was led by Steve Jang of Kindred Ventures, known for backing companies like Uber and Coinbase. Extropic was founded […]
Insider Brief The Australian federal government has unlocked $18.5 million in funding to establish the Australian Centre for Quantum Growth. The center is designed to build a quantum workforce and develop ties that can support […]
The University of Vienna, in collaboration with the Vienna Center for Quantum Science and Technology and the Cluster of Excellence QuantA, is seeking a dedicated Quantum Knowledge & Innovation Broker to join our dynamic team. […]
Researchers have discovered magnetic monopoles—isolated magnetic charges—in a material closely related to rust, a result that could be used to power greener and faster computing technologies. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You […]
The Department of Physics and Astronomy at Sejong University, Seoul, Korea, is inviting applications for two tenure-track professor positions at all ranks in the areas of quantum information/technology theory and experiment. These positions will remain […]
On 4 December, IBMs new Quantum Chip called Condo with 1,121 superconducting qubits arranged in a honeycomb pattern was revealed. It follows on from its other record-setting, bird-named machines, including a 127-qubit chip in 2021 […]
Charles Roques-Carmes, a Science Fellow at Stanford University, is interviewed by Yuval Boger. Charles discusses his work on using optical parametric oscillators as a form of random number generator with controllable bias. He elaborates on […]
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