Over the past decades, researchers and companies worldwide have been trying to develop increasingly advanced quantum computers. The key objective of their efforts is to create systems that will outperform classical computers on specific tasks, […]
Over the past decades, researchers and companies worldwide have been trying to develop increasingly advanced quantum computers. The key objective of their efforts is to create systems that will outperform classical computers on specific tasks, […]
Memories are shadows of the past but also flashlights for the future. Our recollections guide us through the world, tune our attention and shape what we learn later in life. Human and animal studies have […]
Insider Brief Measuring the progress towards the quantum advantage with objectivity and reliability, is of high interest for potential end-users and crucial for quantum’s future development. The challenges comes from the diversity of the hardware […]
[Like everything else on this blog—but perhaps even more so—this post represents my personal views, not those of UT Austin or OpenAI] Since 2015, depressed, isolated, romantically unsuccessful nerdy young guys have regularly been emailing […]
The NSF Engines Development Awards program was authorized last year in the U.S. CHIPS and Science Act and is a program designed to turn cutting-edge research into new technologies that create jobs and promote economic […]
Sparrow Quantum, located in Copenhagen Denmark, is provider of single-photon components for quantum applications and technologies. The company is a as a spin-off from the Niels Bohr Institute’s Quantum Photonics Lab in Copenhagen, Denmark. The […]
Imagine using your cellphone to control the activity of your own cells to treat injuries and disease. It sounds like something from the imagination of an overly optimistic science fiction writer. But this may one […]
The idea that energy is a fundamental driver of societal progress has led to the concept that a civilization’s level of technological development can be measured by its ability to harness and use energy. Based […]
By Carolyn Mathas Toronto-based Agnostiq, Inc. unveiled Covalent Cloud, a commercial version of its earlier flagship Covalent open-source workflow orchestration platform. The Covalent Cloud addresses both the demand for powerful advanced computing capabilities and the shortcomings […]
This is a post-doctoral research position undertaking research into the theory of software for near- and medium-term quantum computers, using techniques such as compiling error mitigation, and considering applications such as optimization and quantum simulation. […]
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