A new method for predicting the behavior of quantum devices provides a crucial tool for real-world applications of quantum technology. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
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In a packed talk on Tuesday afternoon at the American Physical Society’s annual March meeting in Las Vegas, Ranga Dias, a physicist at the University of Rochester, announced that he and his team had achieved […]
Table of Contents Optimization refers to the complex challenge of finding the best choice of solution to problems that often have many constraints. Businesses and organizations constantly face optimization challenges, and quantum and hybrid quantum […]
Researchers have found a way to predict the behavior of many-body quantum systems coupled to their environment. The work represents a way to protect quantum information in quantum devices, which is crucial for real-world applications […]
Insider Brief Maybell Quantum launched the Maybell Big Fridge, a cryogenic platform designed for scale. The device is designed for quantum workloads, with a base temperature under 10mK, over 130L of sample volume, 600L of […]
Position open for a 2-year postdoc in the group “Quantum Dynamics and Control” lead by Aurelia Chenu at the University of Luxembourg. Starting date is flexible. See our group at chenulab.com The postdoc fellow will […]
After decades at Intel and years working as an executive in the technology industry, Quantinuum’s new CEO Rajeeb “Raj” Hazra is ready to lead a quantum business and he believes that Quantinuum will be the […]
Insider Brief IonQ announced $24.5 million in bookings for the full year 2022, representing a ~50% year-over-year increase. Company will release its financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year ending December 31, 2022 […]
The human brain is a master of computation. It’s no wonder that from brain-inspired algorithms to neuromorphic chips, scientists are borrowing the brain’s playbook to give machines a boost. Yet the results—in both software and […]
At Princeton University in the early 1970s, the celebrated theoretical physicist John Wheeler could be spotted in seminars or impromptu hallway discussions drawing a big “U.” The letter’s left tip represented the beginning of the […]
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