Applications are invited for the position of a Research Fellow (Job reference: REC00000794 & salary range: £39,347 – £45,585 per annum) on the quantum simulation project at the University of Portsmouth. The main project will […]
Applications are invited for the position of a Research Fellow (Job reference: REC00000794 & salary range: £39,347 – £45,585 per annum) on the quantum simulation project at the University of Portsmouth. The main project will […]
One way physicists seek clues to unravel the mysteries of the universe is by smashing matter together and inspecting the debris. But these types of destructive experiments, while incredibly informative, have limits. Click to rate […]
A brain is nothing if not communicative. Neurons are the chatterboxes of this conversational organ, and they speak with one another by exchanging pulses of electricity using chemical messengers called neurotransmitters. By repeating this process […]
Insider Brief Collaboration will build the essential foundations for a photonic quantum computer powered by neutral atom technology. The partnership includes: PASQAL, Sorbonne Université, France; Pixel Photonics GmbH (PIX), Germany; The Institute of Photonic Sciences […]
University of Otago physicists have used a small glass bulb containing an atomic vapor to demonstrate a new form of antenna for radio waves. The bulb was “wired up” with laser beams and could therefore […]
Project: The project aims to advance the theory of superconducting processors for accurate modelling. A special focus will be on finding and characterizing the Hamiltonian of a large processor using numerical analysis. This project is […]
Quantum 7, 1145 (2023). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2023-10-18-1145 Simulating fermionic systems on a quantum computer requires a high-performing mapping of fermionic states to qubits. A characteristic of an efficient mapping is its ability to translate local fermionic interactions […]
By Pedro Lopes, Alexei BylinskiiQuEra Computing Beyond increasing the number of qubits or achieving longer quantum coherence times, mid-circuit readout is a critical factor in enhancing the capabilities of quantum computers. Mid-circuit readout (MCR) refers […]
Insider Brief Researchers from the Center for Quantum Nanoscience, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), South Korea, used a scanning tunnelling microscope (STM) to perform quantum calculations by manipulating titanium atoms on a magnesium oxide surface. […]
As the technological realm continues to grapple with the intricacies and potential of quantum computing, Intel is at the forefront of these explorations. The tech giant has embarked on a quantum journey, leveraging its deep-rooted […]
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