A pair of product placement announcements have been recently announced. First Qblox announced that Chalmers University in Sweden has ordered their scalable and readout hardware for use with a new 20 qubit superconducting processor that […]
A pair of product placement announcements have been recently announced. First Qblox announced that Chalmers University in Sweden has ordered their scalable and readout hardware for use with a new 20 qubit superconducting processor that […]
Quantum China is a weekly periodical focusing on China’s quantum information technology, provide a voice for the Chinese quantum technology. It mainly focuses on eight major directions: Policy, Capital, Business, Technology, Research, Education, Conference, and […]
Quantum computers are gaining pace. They promise to provide exponentially more computing power for certain very tricky problems. They do this by exploiting the peculiar behaviour of quantum particles, such as photons of light. However, […]
McKinsey and Company has just published an interesting 45 page report that provides many facts and figures related to quantum technology investments, revenues, comparison of activity by country, adoption by industry sector and others things. […]
We had reported in January about plans of the German state of Bavaria to create a Munich Quantum Valley program and have just announced this first release of funding from the Bavarian State Ministry for […]
Postdoc and PhD positions in theoretical physics: Machine Learning for Quantum Technologies Machine Learning for Quantum Technologies: Postdoc and PhD positions Submitted by FlorianMarquardt on Fri, 01/10/2021 – 20:25. Click to rate this post! [Total: […]
Chinese researchers recently discovered a new effect that can generate spin-polarization in fluid. The new effect, which is called “shear-induced polarization (SIP),” predicts that shear flow can induce polarization in the momentum space. Click to […]
A team of researchers at the University of California at Berkeley, working with a group at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, has developed a non-invasive way to image Wigner crystals directly. In their paper published in […]
The color in a diamond comes from a defect, or “vacancy,” where there is a missing carbon atom in the crystal lattice. Vacancies have long been of interest to electronics researchers because they can be […]
The team of Experimental Quantum Communications in York has recently been awarded funding from the Quantum Communications Hub for a project to deploy Continuous Variable Quantum Key Distribution (CVQKD) over a fibre network and combine […]
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