The Fibonacci Sequence Quantum Computing was the name of the game in the 1887 edition of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast last week. With his guest, musician and vocalist for the rock bands Tool, Puscifer […]
The Fibonacci Sequence Quantum Computing was the name of the game in the 1887 edition of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast last week. With his guest, musician and vocalist for the rock bands Tool, Puscifer […]
Insider Brief Quantum Motion has been able to place thousands of quantum dot devices, integrated alongside control electronics operating at temperatures less than one tenth of a degree above absolute zero, and all realised on […]
Insider Brief Pixel Photonics, a start-up out of the WWU Münster, was chosen as sub-contractor for a 14 million euros development contract from the DLR. The project, led by quantum computing start-up QuiX , has […]
Insider Brief: Researchers at Princeton University have found that a material known as a topological insulator, made from the elements bismuth and bromine, exhibits specialized quantum behaviours normally seen only under extreme experimental conditions of […]
The Hurdles It can be a hurdle for many university students wanting to get a foot in the industry door. Internships can be, though not always, the golden ticket to entry-level positions at companies like […]
Because of its unique complexities and advancements, the quantum computing industry is dealing with a talent shortage. This shortage is also driven by the need for highly educated individuals who have a background in quantum […]
Insider Brief A $29 million investment from Breakthrough Victoria will help establish an Asia-Pacific quantum computing and technology facility at Swinburne University of Technology. The ColdQuanta–Swinburne Quantum Technology Centre will support quantum breakthroughs with commercial […]
Insider Brief: eleQtron, NXP® Semiconductors Germany, Parity Quantum Computing Germany, QUDORA Technologies and Universal Quantum Deutschland are set to build prototype quantum computers within the next four years. Ion trap systems are suitable for universal […]
In the near future, quantum computers could contribute significantly towards the development of clean technologies. Could is the operative word – you see, it’s not yet certain whether a sufficiently robust computer of this type […]
Insider Brief Drug design, which is expensive and time-consuming, is a potential use case for quantum computers. A team of Penn State researchers received a $1.2 million NSF grant to study the use of quantum […]
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