We are looking for motivated and talented PhD candidates for the new Quantum Computing research group of Mariami Gachechiladze at the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany. The group aims to fill up two positions until Summer 2022. Research […]
We are looking for motivated and talented PhD candidates for the new Quantum Computing research group of Mariami Gachechiladze at the Technical University of Darmstadt, Germany. The group aims to fill up two positions until Summer 2022. Research […]
Physicists from the University of Amsterdam have proposed a new architecture for a scalable quantum computer. Making use of the collective motion of the constituent particles, they were able to construct new building blocks for […]
Quantum 6, 636 (2022). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2022-01-31-636 Quantum Darwinism posits that the emergence of a classical reality relies on the spreading of classical information from a quantum system to many parts of its environment. But what are […]
PhD position funded by the European Union through QuantERA program STAQS: “Shortcuts to Adiabaticity for Quantum Computation and Simulation”, see https://www.quantera.eu/137-results-of-the-quantera-call-2021 PIs of the project: Jacek Dziarmaga and Marek M. Rams Where: Institute of Theoretical […]
Postdoc position funded by the European Union through QuantERA program STAQS, see https://www.quantera.eu/ PIs of the project: Jacek Dziarmaga and Marek M. Rams Where: Institute of Theoretical Physics, Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland How long: […]
The below is the first in a series of briefings from Chris Grey, a London, UK based corporate lawyer at Clifford Chance LLP specializing in Tech M&A and venture capital, examining regulatory and governance issues […]
PRESS RELEASE — Quantum eMotion Corp. announced that its first-generation patent on the quantum random number generation based on quantum tunneling has now been issued in China. In summary, upon examination and according to the […]
Quantum computers could cause unprecedented disruption in both good and bad ways, from cracking the encryption that secures our data to solving some of chemistry’s most intractable puzzles. New research has given us more clarity […]
One of the techniques being explored by many quantum hardware providers to increase the number of usable qubits is to create a cluster of multiple quantum processor units (QPUs) and network them together in a […]
Agnostiq, a Toronto based quantum software company, has released Covalent, a workflow orchestration platform which is designed to make it easier for users to utilize the capabilities of quantum processors as well as classical high […]
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