As the end of the year approaches, we are nearing the two-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic. Globally, over 5 million have died, and that’s almost certainly an undercount, especially in countries that still lack […]
As the end of the year approaches, we are nearing the two-year anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic. Globally, over 5 million have died, and that’s almost certainly an undercount, especially in countries that still lack […]
A promising route towards larger quantum computers is to orchestrate multiple task-optimized smaller systems. To dynamically connect and entangle any two systems, photonic interference emerges as a powerful method, due to its compatibility with on-chip […]
The quantum world and our everyday world are very different places. In a publication that appeared as the “Editor’s Suggestion” in Physical Review A this week, UvA physicists Jasper van Wezel and Lotte Mertens and […]
PRESS RELEASE — Airbus Ventures announces its investment in Q-CTRL (TQI: Q-CTRL), an Australia-based company optimizing quantum performance with its state-of-the-art cloud-based software suite, which today announced its Series B financing round of $25 Million […]
Oxford Instruments NanoScience announced the supply of two next-generation Cryofree® dilution refrigerators to the University College Cork (UCC). One of the ProteoxMX systems includes a high homogeneity 14T magnet for increased experimental capacity. “Our research […]
Researchers from the Institute of Laser Physics at Universität Hamburg have developed a new technique for quantum gas microscopy that now allows imaging of three-dimensional quantum systems. In the journal Nature, they report on the […]
Lucy will be in the cloud with Braket. For the first time since its launch in August 2020, Amazon Braket becomes available in Europe and Oxford Quantum Circuits — TQI: OQC — will be the […]
An international team led by EPFL scientists, has unveiled a unique quantum-mechanical interaction between electrons and topological defects in layered materials that has only been observed in engineered atomic thin layers. The phenomenon can be […]
We reported last year that VTT had selected IQM to provide the country’s first quantum computer. The program has started with a five qubit machine which is now in operation at located at Micronova, a […]
Today’s quantum computers are complicated to build, difficult to scale up, and require temperatures colder than interstellar space to operate. These challenges have led researchers to explore the possibility of building quantum computers that work […]
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