Optics, the study of light, is one of the oldest fields in physics and has never ceased to surprise researchers. Although the classical description of light as a wave phenomenon is rarely questioned, the physical […]
Optics, the study of light, is one of the oldest fields in physics and has never ceased to surprise researchers. Although the classical description of light as a wave phenomenon is rarely questioned, the physical […]
Physicists at EPFL have developed a formulation to solve the longstanding problem of electron self-interaction when studying polarons—quasiparticles produced by electron-phonon interactions in materials. The work can lead to unprecedented calculations of polarons in large […]
High-energy muon particles created in the atmosphere have allowed researchers to explore the structures of storms in a way that traditional visualization techniques, such as satellite imaging, cannot. The detail offered by this new technique […]
We have open PhD positions at TU Delft in the exciting new area of Quantum Computer Science for Quantum Networks. Quantum Networks and their real-world realization pose a host of new Computer Science challenges, which […]
Insider Brief A collaboration of companies demonstrated how a new algorithm run on a quantum annealing system can optimize investment portfolios automatically with returns that match traditional portfolios. Multiverse Computing, Protiviti and Ally Financial worked […]
Calculating an optimal flight trajectory for a UAV turns out to be a complex optimization problem. But Quantum Computing Inc. (QCI) and the Virginia Innovation Partnership Corporation (VIPC) will be working on this problem to […]
Insider Brief Diraq appointed Dr. William (Bill) Jeffrey (PhD) as the company’s non-executive Director and Chairman. Jeffrey is a General Partner of Airstream Venture Partners, based in San Francisco, California. He was the President and […]
The funding was led by Airbus Ventures with additional participation from Quantonation, SandboxAQ, NY Ventures, Impact Science Ventures, and Motus Ventures. Qunnect, based in Brooklyn, New York, provides several different components for use in the […]
In the 1950s, computers were bulky, inefficient and limited. They ate up entire rooms but couldn’t go beyond rudimentary calculations. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
When it comes to understanding the shape of bubble clusters, mathematicians have been playing catch-up to our physical intuitions for millennia. Soap bubble clusters in nature often seem to immediately snap into the lowest-energy state, […]
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