Scientists have made a path-breaking discovery in strontium ruthenate — with potential for new applications in quantum electronics. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
Scientists have made a path-breaking discovery in strontium ruthenate — with potential for new applications in quantum electronics. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: 0]You have already voted for this article
Quantum 5, 557 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-10-05-557 Gate set tomography (GST) is a protocol for detailed, predictive characterization of logic operations (gates) on quantum computing processors. Early versions of GST emerged around 2012-13, and since then it […]
The Quantum Photonics Laboratory seeks a talented and motivated post-doctoral scientist to act as an Experimental Officer to establish and operate a novel Quantum Magnetometry Facility . This position combines the roles of supporting multiple […]
Are you an undergraduate student interested in quantum science and technologies? Are you looking for a research summer internship program? Then join ML4Q Undergraduate Research Internship Program and get hands – on experience in one […]
The Nobel Prize in Physics has been awarded to three scientists who have pushed forward our understanding of complex and chaotic systems, including Earth’s climate. Syukuro Manabe, a physicist at Princeton University, and Klaus Hasselmann, […]
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In addition to the new funding of A$15 million the company is seeking to raise an additional A$5 million ($3.6 million) from existing eligible shareholders who are residents of Australia or New Zealand. The funds […]
Quantum computing has captured the imagination of many corporate executives. By promising to solve problems that could not be reasonably solved with classical computers, the right combination of quantum hardware and software can deliver competitive […]
Scientist use superconducting detectors (MKIDs) to capture single photons coming from exoplanets. MKIDs constantly monitor their own kinetic inductance, which changes proportionally to the energy of an incoming photon. Researchers from SRON Netherlands Institute for […]
Pobody’s nerfect—not even the indifferent, calculating bits that are the foundation of computers. But JQI Fellow Christopher Monroe’s group, together with colleagues from Duke University, have made progress toward ensuring we can trust the results […]
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