Harvard University today announced in a news release that the school has developed one of the world’s first PhD programs in Quantum Science and Engineering, a new intellectual discipline at the nexus of physics, chemistry, computer […]
Harvard University today announced in a news release that the school has developed one of the world’s first PhD programs in Quantum Science and Engineering, a new intellectual discipline at the nexus of physics, chemistry, computer […]
An international team has discovered a previously unknown two-dimensional material by using modern high-pressure technology. The new material, beryllonitrene, consists of regularly arranged nitrogen and beryllium atoms. It has an unusual electronic lattice structure that […]
The first IBM Quantum System One installed in Europe is now available to companies and research organizations that wish to develop and test applied quantum algorithms and gather expertise, according to a company news release. […]
We invite you to the next QWebminar. This time we will have a talk by Cem Say about what factorization is, its seeming hardness for classical computers, the magic of quantum, and a description of […]
Image by lauris from Pixabay Trapped Ions Of the inspirational work being done with trapped Ion technology by some exciting companies like Honeywell, IonQ, Universal Quantum, and Alpine Quantum Technologies (AQT), eleQtron — founded in the city of […]
A NUST MISIS professor was part of an international research team that has found evidence for the existence of the Zeeman spin-orbit coupling in antiferromagnetic conductors. This work may pave the way for the next […]
The City is missing a trick. The City Corporation’s recovery and reinvention plan, published tomorrow, focuses on rebranding as a technology hub, the third point in the triangle between Oxford and Cambridge, with MedTech, Green […]
When you walk into a room full of people, you can speculate about all sorts of things, from political leanings to TV viewing habits. But if the room has at least six people, you can […]
Quantum 5, 444 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-04-26-444 Device-independent quantum key distribution aims at providing security guarantees even when using largely uncharacterised devices. In the simplest scenario, these guarantees are derived from the CHSH score, which is a […]
Quantum 5, 443 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-04-26-443 The simplest device-independent quantum key distribution protocol is based on the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (CHSH) Bell inequality and allows two users, Alice and Bob, to generate a secret key if they observe […]
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