My name is Anders Liman. I’m a graduate student studying Tech Ethics and Science Policy at Duke University. I also hold a master’s in Computer Science from North Carolina State University. This summer, as part […]
My name is Anders Liman. I’m a graduate student studying Tech Ethics and Science Policy at Duke University. I also hold a master’s in Computer Science from North Carolina State University. This summer, as part […]
The Unitary Fund announced results of its 2022 Quantum Open Source Software — OSS — Survey. The survey gathered feedback from more than 1000 members of the community. Some of the interesting findings: The community […]
If you have ever watched water freeze to ice, you have witnessed what physicists call a “phase transition.” Osaka Metropolitan University scientists have discovered an unprecedented phase transition during which crystals achieve amorphous characteristics while […]
Insider Brief IBM and Crédit Mutuel Alliance Fédérale announced that they have started the discovery phase of an engagement to include exploring applicability of quantum computing to banking and insurance use cases. This is the […]
We are seeking motivated and talented experimentalists and theorists, at both PhD and postdoctoral level, to join an international consortium funded by the EU’s Quantum Flagship. Positions are available at three European institutions: Trinity College […]
The group led by Prof. Radim Filip (http://muj.optol.cz/filip/) at Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic, is offering positions for highly creative, open-minded and engaged two PhD students and two junior postdoctoral researchers PhD and Postdoctoral Positions […]
In work published in npj Quantum Materials, a team led by Prof. Leonardo Degiorgi in the Department of Physics at ETH Zurich has studied the broadband charge dynamics (i.e., longitudinal optical conductivity) of the ferromagnetic […]
All life, as far as we know, assembles itself molecule by molecule. The blueprint for our bodies is encoded on ribbons of DNA and RNA. Cellular factories called ribosomes make these blueprints physical by linking […]
Could quantum computers deliver useful and relevant results today, or must we wait years for universal, fault-tolerant gate-based computers? Classical computers are universal (can do “anything”), are fault-tolerant, and are fully programmable. But their capabilities […]
If you hold one wire mesh on top of another one and look through it, you’ll see a larger pattern called a moiré pattern formed by the overlapping grids of the two meshes, which depends […]
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