We are looking for highly talented and ambitious candidates for the PhD position starting in October 2021 on Multiphoton Quantum Information Processing and Sensing (deadline May 4, 2021) at our Quantum Science and Technology Hub […]
We are looking for highly talented and ambitious candidates for the PhD position starting in October 2021 on Multiphoton Quantum Information Processing and Sensing (deadline May 4, 2021) at our Quantum Science and Technology Hub […]
PhD Students are sought to join the group of A/Prof Alexei Gilchrist at Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia, to work on projects within theoretical quantum information, and in particular on the characterisation of resourcefulness of quantum […]
The Canadian Institute of Advanced Research (CIFAR) has just issued a report that describes the national quantum strategies for 46 different countries plus the European Union. The report contains one-page summaries of the national quantum […]
The ability to turn on and off a physical process with just one photon is a fundamental building block for quantum photonic technologies. Realizing this in a chip-scale architecture is important for scalability, which amplifies […]
The ability to turn on and off a physical process with just one photon is a fundamental building block for quantum photonic technologies. Realizing this in a chip-scale architecture is important for scalability. Researchers have […]
Scientists mapped the electronic states in an exotic superconductor. The maps point to the composition range necessary for topological superconductivity, a state that could enable more robust quantum computing. Click to rate this post! [Total: […]
Quantum technology may look like it’s a sudden revolution. However, quantum technology has been a – relatively — gradual, but still a disruptive evolution, according to Carl Williams, deputy director of the National Institute of […]
Researchers have big ideas for the potential of quantum technology, from unhackable networks to earthquake sensors. But all these things depend on a major technological feat: being able to build and control systems of quantum […]
A hundred years ago, the Japanese scientist Y. Shirai published a mysterious finding: When Shirai transplanted tumor tissue into a mouse’s body, the tissue was destroyed by its immune system. But when tumors were grafted […]
Achieving the immense promise of quantum computing requires new developments at every level, including the computing hardware itself. A Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)-led international team of researchers has discovered a way to use […]
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