Image by Mostafa Elturkey from Pixabay Trailblazing When Google performed the first quantum simulation of a chemical reaction in 2020 on its 54-qubit Sycamore device, it signified the intent to find a practical way to utilize […]
Image by Mostafa Elturkey from Pixabay Trailblazing When Google performed the first quantum simulation of a chemical reaction in 2020 on its 54-qubit Sycamore device, it signified the intent to find a practical way to utilize […]
U.S. Sens. John Thune (R-S.D.) and Maggie Hassan (D-N.H.) recently introduced two bills that aim to better position the United States to be globally competitive in quantum information science (QIS), said a statement from Senator […]
Experimental Postdoc position on quantum simulation with dipolar quantum gases of Erbium atoms (Univ. Innsbruck & IQOQI) In this project you will create dipolar Fermi and Bose gases of Erbium atoms and to use them […]
Three different U.S. government requests for proposals have been issued for different types of quantum research. The first is from the Department of Energy to provide $25 million for basic research toward the development of […]
The European Quantum Industry Consortium (QuIC) held its first virtual general assembly meeting last week with more than 100 members from the European quantum community. This consortium can be regarded as the European equivalent of […]
Week of: 2021/04/09-2021/04/15 The Quantum Daily is pleased to announce our partnership with Qtumist to deliver the latest news and research coming out China’s Quantum Tech ecosystem. This is the first pilot edition so please […]
The first IBM Quantum System One has been installed in Europe as part of a joint project we first reported on back in September 2019 between IBM and the Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft. The machine has been installed in […]
Reflecting the dynamism of the industry, a number of management additions have been recently announced at companies including Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC), ColdQuanta, Quantum Computing Inc. (QCI), Quantropi and Oxford Instruments Nanoscience. · CQC […]
A new accelerator and detector will serve as a kind of camera, taking 3D images and movies of electrons colliding with polarized protons and ions. Like a CT scanner for atoms, the EIC will let […]
Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay Small But Influential Singapore is one of the most innovative countries in the world when it comes to quantum technologies. And for its geographical size of approximately 730 km², this […]
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