By Carolyn Mathas SEEQC and HQS Quantum Simulations announced a successful run of an HQS algorithm on the SEEQC System Red system. According to SEEQC, theirs is the first full-stack quantum computer to run HQS’s […]
By Carolyn Mathas SEEQC and HQS Quantum Simulations announced a successful run of an HQS algorithm on the SEEQC System Red system. According to SEEQC, theirs is the first full-stack quantum computer to run HQS’s […]
From left: Ruizhe, Daniel, me, Jiahui, William This summer, I’m delighted to report, we’ve had four (!) students complete their PhDs in computer science through UT Austin’s Quantum Information Center: Dr. Ruizhe Zhang, student of […]
The Institute of Theoretical Physics (ITP) at Ulm University, led by Martin B Plenio and Susana F Huelga, invites applications for a full-time postdoctoral position. We are seeking a highly motivated individual with a passion […]
In the ever-evolving world of quantum technology, researchers are relentless in their pursuit of the coveted “quantum advantage” over classical computing methods. Leveraging the remarkable principles of quantum mechanics, a diverse array of quantum technologies […]
In the 11 years since its discovery at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the Higgs boson has become a central avenue for shedding light on the fundamental structure of the universe. Precise measurements of the […]
The new carbon nanotube sensor design resembles a molecular toolbox that can be used to quickly assemble sensors for a variety of purposes — for instance for detecting bacteria and viruses. Click to rate this […]
In math, as in life, small choices can have big consequences. This is especially true in graph theory, a field that studies networks of objects and the connections between them. Here’s a little puzzle to […]
Insider Brief Scientists from AWS Center for Quantum Computing lead a promising research project on dual-rail qubits that can facilitate longer coherence times and better error management. Dual-rail qubits consist of a pair of resonantly-coupled […]
Diagram Showing the Operation of a Two-Qubit Gate with Eeroq’s Electron on Helium Technology. Credit: Eeroq Eeroq, a Chicago based quantum hardware startup has been operating largely in stealth mode up until now, but it […]
By Carolyn Mathas A collaboration agreement using quantum computing to better optimize electric grid operations was recently penned between Atom Computing and the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL). Growing trends in […]
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