Scientists have examined the performance of pure boron, boron carbide, high-density carbon and boron nitride ablators—the material that surrounds a fusion fuel and couples with the laser or hohlraum radiation in an experiment—in the polar […]
Scientists have examined the performance of pure boron, boron carbide, high-density carbon and boron nitride ablators—the material that surrounds a fusion fuel and couples with the laser or hohlraum radiation in an experiment—in the polar […]
Two companies announced this week that they have joined the IBM Quantum Network. The first is ColdQuanta, a developer of cold atom quantum technology with headquarters in Boulder, Colorado and offices in Madison, Wisconsin and […]
Researchers at UCL, King’s College London, Technical University of Munich, and the quantum software start-up GTN have developed new algorithms that can simulate an infinite quantum system on finite quantum computers. Currently available quantum computers […]
How materials behave depends on the interactions between countless atoms. You could see this as a giant group chat in which atoms are continuously exchanging quantum information. Researchers from Delft University of Technology in collaboration […]
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. Hardware Title: Quantum Information Scrambling on a Superconducting Qutrit […]
Photo by John Salvino on Unsplash Quantum-Safe Most experts agree that quantum computers are very unlikely to break traditional encryption models based on symmetric (AES and SHA-2) and asymmetric (RSA and elliptic curve cryptography) algorithms any […]
We are currently hiring for two roles at Nu Quantum. These are : – Photonics Engineer – Detector Scientist All roles are based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. About us: What we do at Nu Quantum […]
Researchers are playing with shape-engineered nanoscale building blocks that are up to 100-times larger than atoms and ions. Although these nano ‘Lego bricks’ interact with each other with forces vastly different and much weaker than […]
“There are many different pathways into mathematics,” said Jordan Ellenberg, a mathematician at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. “There is the stereotype that interest in math displays itself early. That is definitely not true in […]
Quantum 5, 462 (2021). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-05-27-462 In this paper, we derive sharp lower bounds, also known as quantum speed limits, for the time it takes to transform a quantum system into a state such that an […]
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