An interesting analogy for what we think may happen in the quantum computing industry can be found in the graph below that shows how the technology of choice changed in the semiconductor industry between 1971 […]
An interesting analogy for what we think may happen in the quantum computing industry can be found in the graph below that shows how the technology of choice changed in the semiconductor industry between 1971 […]
IQM Processor Example IQM has a different commercialization strategy than most of the other quantum hardware companies. They are focusing on application specific processors co-designed with the software applications in mind to provide the optimal […]
Purdue University is leading efforts to establish a National Science Foundation-backed quantum research center that would bring dozens of scientists from four research partners and industry together to tackle applied research in the field. The […]
By Richard Murray We are close to a commercially useful quantum computer, which raises a significant question: How will it integrate with conventional data storage? As systems, the two represent fundamentally different technologies that must […]
We offer a 2-years post-doctoral position (with possible extension up to 4 years) for a motivated experimental researcher to join our work on quantum noise squeezing for the advanced gravitational wave detectors and related quantum […]
A new Center for Quantum Technologies is being established in Indiana with Purdue University as the lead institution and additional members including Indiana University Bloomington, the University of Notre Dame, and Indiana University Purdue University-Indianapolis (IUPUI). It […]
Scientists have been looking for half an electron as a basis for a quantum computer. They investigated a promising experimental setup just to find that the signals they measured were not telling the truth. Click […]
Quantum computers promise great advances in many fields—from cryptography to the simulation of protein folding. Yet, which physical system works best to build the underlying quantum bits is still an open question. Unlike regular bits […]
Quantum Information and Inference laboratory (QI2-lab) led by Jan Kolodynski at the Centre of New Technologies (CeNT) of the University of Warsaw offers a postdoctoral position within the project Continuously Monitored Quantum Sensors: Smart Tools […]
Quantum 5, 493 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-07-01-493 Certification of nonlocality of quantum mechanics is an important fundamental test that typically requires prolonged data collection and is only revealed in an in-depth analysis. These features are often particularly […]
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