Multiple heads are better than one in real world calculations. Now, a team of University of Maryland-led quantum engineers report that multiple qubits may be better than one when it comes to error-corrections. In what’s […]
Multiple heads are better than one in real world calculations. Now, a team of University of Maryland-led quantum engineers report that multiple qubits may be better than one when it comes to error-corrections. In what’s […]
Image by David Mark from Pixabay Continuing on from the last post on Scientific Advisors Shaping Quantum 2.0 For Industry, here’s Part 3 of the series, Advisors: 43–63 *All data correct as of late August 2021 […]
Drop an ice cube into a glass of water. You can probably picture the way it starts to melt. You also know that no matter what shape it takes, you’ll never see it melt into […]
The Nobel Prize in Physics for 2021 has been jointly awarded to Italy’s Giorgio Parisi, Japan’s Syukuro Manabe and Germany’s Klaus Hasselmann for their “groundbreaking contributions to our understanding of complex systems”. Click to rate […]
Following close on the heels of IonQ’s public listing, Rigetti announced today that they are going public through a Special Purpose Acquisition Company, or SPAC. In a company announcement, the pioneer in full-stack quantum computing […]
PRESS RELEASE — Countering the growing threat to traditional network security from quantum computing, BT and Toshiba announced that the two companies will build and trial what may be the world’s first commercially available quantum-secured […]
Chemists are constantly tasked not just with designing useful new molecules — ones for novel drugs, energy-storing materials and countless other jobs — but with designing better ways to make those molecules. One big hurdle […]
Quantum 5, 559 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-10-06-559 To explore the possibilities of a near-term intermediate-scale quantum algorithm and long-term fault-tolerant quantum computing, a fast and versatile quantum circuit simulator is needed. Here, we introduce Qulacs, a fast […]
The Quantum Internet research team, co-led by Angela Sara Cacciapuoti and Marcello Caleffi, is looking for postdoctoral fellows willing to join the group with expertise ranging from quantum information theory through quantum information processing to […]
We are seeking to recruit a Postdoctoral Researcher to develop time-resolved quantum metrology approaches for the detection of infrared radiation, working in the Ultrafast Nonlinear Optics Group, led by Matteo Clerici, at the University of […]
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