University of Manchester Researchers Unveil Breakthrough in Quantum Nanotechnology
University of Manchester Researchers Unveil Breakthrough in Quantum Nanotechnology
Researchers at the National Graphene Institute at the University of Manchester have achieved a significant milestone in the field of quantum electronics with their latest study on spin injection to graphene. The paper, published recently in Communications Materials, outlines ground-breaking advancements in spintronics and quantum transport.
TreQ Launches UK Headquarters to Build Quantum Computing Clusters
TreQ Launches UK Headquarters to Build Quantum Computing Clusters
TreQ, the quantum engineering and manufacturing company, today announces the opening of its UK headquarters and production facility at the Milton Park Innovation Centre, Oxfordshire. With the pace of innovation in quantum computing advancing rapidly – and with early movers set to capture as much as 90% of the value generated by quantum – TreQ enables businesses, institutions, and communities to accelerate their quantum journeys. By building and operating bespoke open-architecture quantum computing clusters, TreQ’s solutions are fully upgradeable and extensible. Its quantum computing systems develop with the market, maximising capital investment and reducing the risk of obsolescence.
New MSC in Quantum Technologies: The Future of Quantum
New MSC in Quantum Technologies: The Future of Quantum
Oxford University’s brand new MSc in Quantum Technologies is an innovative interdisciplinary course that provides students with a technical overview of modern quantum technologies for computing, sensing and communications. The 12-month course has an emphasis on industry connections, practical training and research projects.
SECQAI Launches World’s First Quantum Large Language Model (QLLM), to Shape the Future of AI
SECQAI Launches World’s First Quantum Large Language Model (QLLM), to Shape the Future of AI
SECQAI, a UK-based ultra-secure hardware and software company and member of the NATO DIANA initiative, today announces the launch of the world’s first hybrid Quantum Large Language Model (QLLM).
Physicists Uncover Evidence of Two Arrows of Time Emerging From the Quantum Realm
Physicists Uncover Evidence of Two Arrows of Time Emerging From the Quantum Realm
What if time is not as fixed as we thought? Imagine that instead of flowing in one direction – from past to future – time could flow forward or backward due to processes taking place at the quantum level. This is the thought-provoking discovery made by researchers at the University of Surrey, as a new study reveals that opposing arrows of time can theoretically emerge from certain quantum systems.
3D Imaging Breakthrough Could Mean Step Change for Security and Defence Applications
3D Imaging Breakthrough Could Mean Step Change for Security and Defence Applications
Scientists have developed a detection system that could vastly improve the accuracy of human facial and activity recognition at long distances and through obstructions like fog, smoke or camouflage. The research is published in the optics and photonics journal Optica and is a collaboration between the Single-Photon Group at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh, Scotland, led by quantum photonics expert Professor Gerald Buller, using equipment developed by NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) at California Institute of Technology and by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States, and by the James Watt School of Engineering at the University of Glasgow in Scotland.
Riverlane Strengthens Executive Team With Liz Durst, Former Director of IBM’s Qiskit
Riverlane Strengthens Executive Team With Liz Durst, Former Director of IBM’s Qiskit
Riverlane, a global leader in quantum error correction (QEC), has announced the appointment of Liz Durst as Vice President of QEC Community. Liz is a highly regarded leader in the quantum computing industry with extensive experience developing open-source tools and fostering global technology communities. Her expertise will be instrumental in advancing QEC and accelerating Riverlane’s mission to make quantum computing useful, sooner.
A New Register With Thousands of Entangled Nuclei to Scale Quantum Networks
A New Register With Thousands of Entangled Nuclei to Scale Quantum Networks
In a groundbreaking achievement for quantum technologies, researchers at the Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, have created a functional quantum register using the atoms inside a semiconductor quantum dot.
Distributed Quantum Error Correction: Theory Breakthrough From Nu Quantum Charts Pathway for Quantum Computing Scale-Out
Distributed Quantum Error Correction: Theory Breakthrough From Nu Quantum Charts Pathway for Quantum Computing Scale-Out
Nu Quantum releases a Quantum Error Correction (QEC) theory paper demonstrating how a modular quantum computing architecture of interconnected processors is compatible with high-rate and efficient quantum error correction codes, charting a path towards fault-tolerant distributed quantum computing.
Heriot-Watt Physicist Mehul Malik Is Honoured With Prestigious Optica Fellowship
Heriot-Watt Physicist Mehul Malik Is Honoured With Prestigious Optica Fellowship
Quantum physicist Mehul Malik has received a prestigious fellowship in recognition of his outstanding contribution to advancing optics and photonics. Professor Malik has been elected a Fellow Member of Optica (formerly the Optical Society of America), a global society headquartered in Washington, DC, in the United States that promotes the science of light and photonics.