Some might view games as merely entertainment but for professor Emanuele Dalla Torre at Bar-Ilan University in Israel and his team, playing games is useful for measuring the effectiveness of today’s commercial quantum computers. Click […]
Some might view games as merely entertainment but for professor Emanuele Dalla Torre at Bar-Ilan University in Israel and his team, playing games is useful for measuring the effectiveness of today’s commercial quantum computers. Click […]
New research has shown that future gravitational wave detections from space will be capable of finding new fundamental fields and potentially shed new light on unexplained aspects of the Universe. Click to rate this post! […]
When light hits a material, electrons can be released from this material — the photoelectric effect. Although this effect played a major role in the development of the quantum theory, it still holds a number […]
Our species owes a lot to opposable thumbs. But if evolution had given us extra thumbs, things probably wouldn’t have improved much. One thumb per hand is enough. Not so for neural networks, the leading […]
When light hits a material, electrons can be released from this material—the photoelectric effect. Although this effect played a major role in the development of the quantum theory, it still holds a number of secrets: […]
The quantum computing landscape is just starting to form and the industry is in its relatively early stages. But, with an estimated $25 billion of committed government investment, and record private capital flowing into the […]
Quantum 6, 650 (2022). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-02-10-650 The thermal equilibrium properties of physical systems can be described using Gibbs states. It is therefore of great interest to know when such states allow for an easy description. In […]
The energy transport between atoms and molecules is the basis of all life. Such transport is based on interatomic forces known as the dipole-dipole interaction. Prof. Dr. Herwig Ott’s research group at Technische Universität Kaiserslautern […]
We offer year-long research assistantships (x2) to undergraduate or masters students who are interested in working in cutting-edge research environment and learning how to build quantum technologies. You will work alongside the team to perform […]
Quantum 6, 649 (2022). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-02-10-649 The characterization of open quantum systems is a central and recurring problem for the development of quantum technologies. For time-independent systems, an (often unique) steady state describes the average physics […]
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