PhD position in Quantum Algorithms for High-Energy Physics at the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Madrid Submitted by Daniel Gonzalez on Sun, 30/03/2025 – 17:54. Application deadline: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 The Quantum Matter and […]
PhD position in Quantum Algorithms for High-Energy Physics at the Institute for Theoretical Physics in Madrid Submitted by Daniel Gonzalez on Sun, 30/03/2025 – 17:54. Application deadline: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 The Quantum Matter and […]
Quantum critical points are thresholds that mark the transition of materials between different electronic phases at absolute zero temperatures, around which they often exhibit exotic physical properties. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 Average: […]
ULVAC, Inc. and ULVAC CRYOGENICS INC. have announced the development of a next-generation dilution refrigerator for quantum computing, with input from IBM. Targeting deployment in early 2026, the system will provide a 10 millikelvin cryogenic […]
The Technological Institute of the Philippines (TIP) has officially opened the Quantum and Intelligent Systems Laboratory for Power Engineering (QISLaP), the country’s first quantum research lab focused on the energy sector. The facility is funded […]
Insider Brief A new study in Science Advances proposes that cells may process information using quantum mechanisms far faster than classical biochemical signaling. The research identifies superradiant quantum effects in protein structures containing tryptophan, enabling […]
DeteQt, a quantum sensing spinout from the University of Sydney, has secured AUD $750,000 ($471K USD) in pre-seed funding from Main Sequence Ventures and ATP Fund to scale development of its diamond-on-chip magnetometry platform. The […]
In an attempt to speed up quantum measurements, a new Physical Review Letters study proposes a space-time trade-off scheme that could be highly beneficial for quantum computing applications. Click to rate this post! [Total: 0 […]
Along with the increasing maturity of quantum computing, we are witnessing an ongoing evolution of metrics used to measure performance. Historically, physical qubit count has been the number at the forefront of headlines – building […]
How encryption, sanctions, and diplomacy will shape the next technological arms race By Nema Milaninia and Michael Galdo I. The Stakes Are High We are entering a new era of strategic competition—one not defined by […]
Scientists have long sought to unravel the mysteries of strange metals—materials that defy conventional rules of electricity and magnetism. Now, a team of physicists at Rice University has made a breakthrough in this area using […]
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