Future quantum electronics will differ substantially from conventional electronics. Whereas memory in the latter is stored as binary digits, the former is stored as qubits, which can take many forms, such as entrapped electrons in […]
Future quantum electronics will differ substantially from conventional electronics. Whereas memory in the latter is stored as binary digits, the former is stored as qubits, which can take many forms, such as entrapped electrons in […]
Quantum 8, 1254 (2024). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2024-02-13-1254 By exploiting the link between time-independent Hamiltonians and thermalisation, heuristic predictions on the performance of continuous-time quantum walks for MAX-CUT are made. The resulting predictions depend on the number of […]
Quantum 8, 1253 (2024). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2024-02-13-1253 We propose a new design heuristic to tackle combinatorial optimisation problems, inspired by Hamiltonians for optimal state-transfer. The result is a rapid approximate optimisation algorithm. We provide numerical evidence of […]
Insider Brief Quantum Machines’ products are now available for purchase through Oxford Instruments sales channels. The collaboration will allow customers working on superconducting and spin qubit systems to purchase all required components from one vendor. […]
Insider Brief There’s a need to balance hype with the educational and outreach efforts necessary to build interest and momentum. Recent research underscores that critical need for public education and awareness to keep pace with […]
Insider Brief Researchers said they made a significant advancement toward the on-chip integration of single-photon sources at room temperature. The key innovation lies in the implementation of a hybrid metal–dielectric bullseye antenna, which delivers exceptional […]
Quantum 8, 1252 (2024). https://doi.org/10.22331/q-2024-02-13-1252 Emerging quantum hardware provides new possibilities for quantum simulation. While much of the research has focused on simulating closed quantum systems, the real-world quantum systems are mostly open. Therefore, it […]
Three postdoctoral positions in quantum computing for chemistry Total package: $119k – $148k p.a. for up to 4 years All three positions are about simulating chemical dynamics on quantum computers, using either digital or analog […]
Diraq, a Sydney-based quantum computing company, has successfully completed a Series A-2 capital raise of USD $15 million. This funding round was led by Quantonation, the world’s first venture capital fund dedicated to quantum technologies, […]
Project Description: The Prins lab, in collaboration with the group of Carlos Antón Solanas (https://www.antonsolanaslab.com) is offering a fully funded 4-year PhD-positions at the Condensed Matter Physics Center of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM). […]
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