Photo: AQT researcher Noah Goss supporting testbed user projects. (Credit Akel Hashim/Berkeley Lab) By Monica Hernandez The Advanced Quantum Testbed announces 2nd open call for new user project proposals since the inauguration of its user […]
Photo: AQT researcher Noah Goss supporting testbed user projects. (Credit Akel Hashim/Berkeley Lab) By Monica Hernandez The Advanced Quantum Testbed announces 2nd open call for new user project proposals since the inauguration of its user […]
The Department of Mathematics of the University of Bologna (Italy) has an opening for a PhD Scholarship on the project “A mathematical-physics approach to improve energy efficiency in classical and quantum machine learning”. PhD Scholarship […]
Quantum 5, 560 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-10-07-560 A leading proposal for verifying near-term quantum supremacy experiments on noisy random quantum circuits is linear cross-entropy benchmarking. For a quantum circuit $C$ on $n$ qubits and a sample $z […]
The Quantum Systems Unit, headed by Prof. Thomas Busch, has an opening for a theoretical post-doctoral scholar in the area of strongly correlated quantum gases. We are looking for expertise in in cold atomic and […]
Rigetti Computing, a Global Leader in Full-Stack Quantum Computing, Announces Plans to Become Publicly Traded via Merger with Supernova Partners Acquisition Company. BERKELEY, Calif. — Oct. 6, 2021 — Rigetti & Co., Inc. (“Rigetti”), a pioneer in […]
Rigetti Computing announced today that they will merge with SPAC Supernova Partners Acquisition Company II to become a public company. The transaction will include a cash infusion to Rigetti of $345 million in funds held […]
A team from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Stanford University and Purdue University developed and demonstrated a novel, fully functional quantum local area network, or QLAN, to enable real-time adjustments to […]
A century ago, scientists first detected the proton in the atomic nucleus. Yet, much about its contents remains a mystery. Scientists report a new theory for understanding what’s inside protons moving at the speed of […]
Multiple heads are better than one in real world calculations. Now, a team of University of Maryland-led quantum engineers report that multiple qubits may be better than one when it comes to error-corrections. In what’s […]
Image by David Mark from Pixabay Continuing on from the last post on Scientific Advisors Shaping Quantum 2.0 For Industry, here’s Part 3 of the series, Advisors: 43–63 *All data correct as of late August 2021 […]
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