In a significant advance toward the future redefinition of the international unit of time, the second, a research team led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has compared three of the world’s […]
In a significant advance toward the future redefinition of the international unit of time, the second, a research team led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has compared three of the world’s […]
Quantum Brilliance, a venture-backed Australian quantum computing startup from The Australian National University, will install the world’s first diamond quantum accelerator at the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre. Quantum Brilliance harnesses synthetic diamonds to build quantum accelerators […]
Waking up in an alternate reality, Harry Kim, an officer aboard the starship USS Voyager, creates a distortion in the space-time continuum with a beam of polarons. Sounds like science fiction? Well, yes, but only […]
Welcome To Qiskit Metal For all those out there interested in building quantum devices of your own, now it’s possible to design quantum hardware with Qiskit Metal, an open-source electronic design automation software for quantum computers. […]
We invite you to attend an online-only Episode XXIV of Warsaw Quantum Computing Group meetings. On 29.03 at 18:00 CET, Kareem H. El-Safty will give a talk: “Yet Another QML Talk”. If you are interested, […]
Scientists have observed novel helical magnetic ordering in the topological compound EuIn2As2 which supports exotic electrical conduction tunable by a magnetic field. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for […]
Quantum Brilliance’ installation at the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre will initially be with a small two qubit device to be used as a field test to test out device integration with a classical supercomputer in a […]
2D materials like graphene have revolutionized materials science. Now a new interesting option has been added to this field of research: Two thin material layers can be stacked and twisted by a certain angle. This […]
In a blog post earlier this week, Scott Aaronson (Professor of Computer Science at UT Austin) laid out his concerns around hype in quantum computing. These days, I really do feel like quantum computing research […]
Tailoring light is much like tailoring cloth, cutting and snipping to turn a bland fabric into one with a desired pattern. In the case of light, the tailoring is usually done in the spatial degrees […]
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