Unrelated Announcement (Feb. 7): Huge congratulations to longtime friend-of-the-blog John Preskill for winning the 2024 John Stewart Bell Prize for research on fundamental issues in quantum mechanics! On the heels of my post on the […]
Unrelated Announcement (Feb. 7): Huge congratulations to longtime friend-of-the-blog John Preskill for winning the 2024 John Stewart Bell Prize for research on fundamental issues in quantum mechanics! On the heels of my post on the […]
Guest Post by Karina Robinson Artificial Intelligence (AI) suffers from two massive blocks: colossal, costly energy use and a transparency deficit. The technology can be technically feasible but is still too expensive for most organisations […]
An international research group has discovered a new state of matter characterized by the existence of a quantum phenomenon called chiral current. These currents are generated on an atomic scale by a cooperative movement of […]
Imagine that a grid of hexagons, honeycomb-like, stretches before you. Some hexagons are empty; others are filled by a 6-foot tall column of solid concrete. The result is a maze of sorts. For over half […]
Reliable quantum gates are the fundamental component of quantum information processing. However, achieving high-dimensional unitary transformations in a scalable and compact manner with ultrahigh fidelities remains a great challenge. Click to rate this post! [Total: […]
A research team has, for the first time, observed and quantitatively characterized the many-body pairing pseudogap in unitary Fermi gases. This achievement, pursued by the ultracold atomic community for nearly two decades, resolves longstanding debates […]
Insider Brief PASQAL announces a partnership with the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and the City of Daejeon. The agreement aims to enhance the quantum ecosystem in Korea. PASQAL recently established its […]
Physicists from the University of Augsburg succeeded in distinguishing chiral orders with similar magnetization but an opposite sense of rotation through electrical measurements at low temperatures. This is relevant for fundamental research on complex magnets […]
Insider Brief The Global Quantum Symposium will be held March 18-20, 2024. This unique forum is slated to bring together more than 40 esteemed leaders from academia, industry, and government, providing a unique forum. The […]
Industrial PhD position at Jeppesen linked to Chalmers University of Technology and the Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology on the topic “Quantum Algorithms for Near-Term Technology: Potential and Limitations”. This is a permanent employment offer […]
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