PhD project on Applied Quantum Information Theory: Error-Aware Quantum Circuits at Forschungszentrum Jülich Submitted by tobsto on Wed, 10/09/2025 – 10:21. Application deadline: Sunday, October 5, 2025 Your PhD project will be part of an […]
PhD project on Applied Quantum Information Theory: Error-Aware Quantum Circuits at Forschungszentrum Jülich Submitted by tobsto on Wed, 10/09/2025 – 10:21. Application deadline: Sunday, October 5, 2025 Your PhD project will be part of an […]
Applied Quantum Information Theory: Error-Aware Quantum Circuits Submitted by tobsto on Wed, 10/09/2025 – 10:21. Application deadline: Sunday, October 5, 2025 Your PhD project will be part of an interdisciplinary research project bridging theoretical physics […]
Insider Brief KAIST researchers used quantum computing to design multicomponent porous materials (MTVs), marking the first time quantum devices solved this class of materials problem. The method enables efficient exploration of millions of possible molecular […]
QuEra Computing, a developer of neutral-atom quantum computers, has announced a new investment from NVentures (NVIDIA’s venture capital arm), which expands its $230 million Series B round. This funding is intended to accelerate QuEra’s development […]
Horizon Quantum Computing Pte. Ltd., a developer of quantum software tools, and dMY Squared Technology Group, Inc. (dMY Squared), a publicly traded special purpose acquisition company, have entered into a definitive business combination agreement. The […]
Setting Sail Toward the Quantum Horizon Overview Steve Suarez sees innovation as a way to expand opportunities and knowledge for everyone. He has spent his career helping individuals develop new skillsets and companies roll out […]
During his Ph.D. at UMass, Nikhil Malvankar was laser-focused on quantum mechanics and the movement of electrons in superconductors. Now a professor at Yale, the native of Mumbai, India, has pivoted toward biology to explain […]
The molecular hydrogen ion H₂⁺ is the simplest molecule. This simplicity makes it a perfect study object for physicists, as its properties—for example, its energy levels—can be calculated precisely. In turn, this enables theoretical predictions […]
Stress is a very real factor in the structure of our universe. Not the kind of stress that students experience when taking a test, but rather the physical stresses that affect everyday objects. Consider the […]
Insider Brief CDimension, an MIT spin-out recently valued at $1 billion, is developing wafer-scale single-crystalline 2D insulators to reduce noise in quantum devices and enable scalable, error-corrected quantum computing. The company’s technology extends qubit coherence […]
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