IBM had introduced in 2017 a performance metric called Quantum Volume that would take into account both qubit count and qubit volume to help measure the power of a quantum computer. This metric had many […]
IBM had introduced in 2017 a performance metric called Quantum Volume that would take into account both qubit count and qubit volume to help measure the power of a quantum computer. This metric had many […]
PRESS RELEASE — Riverlane, which is building an operating system for quantum computers, today announced the appointment of Jake Taylor as the company’s chief science officer. A distinguished scientist with more than 20 years at […]
You can’t judge a book by its cover, or so we’re taught about people. For cells, however, that’s surprisingly less true. Using machine learning methods similar to those that enable computers to recognize faces, biologists […]
While most people consider quantum computing to be an emerging field, it’s actually been incubating for years, about a century of incubation more accurately. While not a part of that field for a century, ColdQuanta’s […]
Quantum 5, 570 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-11-02-570 Inspired by recent developments in the control and manipulation of quantum dot nuclear spins, which allow for the transfer of an electron spin state to the surrounding nuclear-spin ensemble for […]
This is a quick post to let people know that the 2021 Q2B (Quantum 2 Business) conference will be this December 7-9 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. (Full disclosure: Q2B is hosted by QC […]
Integrated quantum photonics (IQP) is a promising platform for realizing scalable and practical quantum information processing. Up to now, most of the demonstrations with IQP focus on improving the stability, quality, and complexity of experiments […]
Three RIKEN theoretical physicists have used neural networks to investigate the way atoms and electrons interact with each other at finite temperatures. This knowledge will help inform the development of future quantum technologies for advanced […]
Color centers are lattice defects in crystals that can capture one or more additional electrons. The spin of these electrons is very sensitive to external electric and magnetic fields — and to sound. Researchers are […]
Our lives are a succession of optimization problems. They occur when we search for the fastest route home from work or attempt to balance cost and quality on a trip to the store, or even […]
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