IBM Quantum and Qiskit team announced the IBM Quantum Developer Certification — the world’s first ever developer certification for programming a quantum computer. The purpose of this test, a 60-questions exam, is to certify that the members […]
IBM Quantum and Qiskit team announced the IBM Quantum Developer Certification — the world’s first ever developer certification for programming a quantum computer. The purpose of this test, a 60-questions exam, is to certify that the members […]
The Ph.D. opening at DISI University of Trento, Italy call includes: Area C (Curriculum 1: Computer Science) Data Intelligence Digitalization of operations for sustainability QUANTUM INFORMATION AND COMPUTING Social Informatics Software Engineering and Formal Methods […]
When you walk outside and see that your lawn is wet, do you blame the weather, or maybe your lawn-obsessed neighbor’s overzealous sprinkler? Chance are, you’ll do some additional calculations before you stomp across the […]
By Dr. Chris Mansell Shown below are summaries of a few interesting research papers related to quantum computing that have been published over the past month. Title: High-fidelity laser-free universal control of two trapped ion […]
Quantum 5, 423 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-03-29-423 Giving a convincing experimental evidence of the quantum supremacy over classical simulations is a challenging goal. Noise is considered to be the main problem in such a demonstration, hence it […]
Quantum 5, 422 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-03-29-422 Parametric quantum circuits play a crucial role in the performance of many variational quantum algorithms. To successfully implement such algorithms, one must design efficient quantum circuits that sufficiently approximate the […]
At the heart of almost every large galaxy lies an object of immense proportions — a supermassive black hole. Up to billions of times more massive than our sun, these titans drive the evolution of […]
The race for the quantum computer will most likely be decided at the quantum bit (qubit) – the smallest information unit of the quantum computer. The coupling of several qubits into a computing system is […]
Over the past few decades, astrophysicists and cosmologists have gathered various observations hinting at the existence of dark matter (DM), a type of matter that does not absorb, reflect or emit light, and thus cannot […]
Bridging the gap between the cryogenically-cooled inner workings of quantum computers and the conventional electronics that control them is an outstanding challenge. Current approaches look unlikely to scale, but new research suggests optical fiber could […]
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