New Photon-Avalanching Nanoparticles Could Enable Next-Generation Optical Computers

New Photon-Avalanching Nanoparticles Could Enable Next-Generation Optical Computers

March 5, 2025
A research team co-led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), Columbia University, and Universidad Autónoma de Madrid has developed a new optical computing material from photon avalanching nanoparticles.

QunaSys Secures the Innovation Fund Denmark’s Grant for Quantum Chemistry Breakthroughs

QunaSys Secures the Innovation Fund Denmark’s Grant for Quantum Chemistry Breakthroughs

March 4, 2025
QunaSys is proud to announce that it has been awarded funding from the Innovation Fund Denmark as part of the HyperTenQ project, an initiative aimed at advancing quantum computing for chemistry. With an investment of DKK 19 million, this prestigious grant recognizes QunaSys’s leadership in quantum computing and its potential to transform materials science, drug discovery, and sustainable technologies.

BTQ Technologies Awarded Mitacs Elevate Grant to Advance Cutting-Edge Quantum Simulation Research

BTQ Technologies Awarded Mitacs Elevate Grant to Advance Cutting-Edge Quantum Simulation Research

March 1, 2025
BTQ Technologies Corp. (the "Company"), a global quantum technology company focused on securing mission-critical networks, is pleased to announce participation as an industry partner in the Mitacs Elevate Postdoctoral Fellowship Program, funding advanced research on reducing resource requirements for quantum simulation. This collaboration reflects BTQ's commitment to fostering academic partnerships and accelerating quantum computing advancements.

Multiplexing Entanglement in a Quantum Network

Multiplexing Entanglement in a Quantum Network

March 1, 2025
Laying the groundwork for quantum communication systems of the future, engineers at Caltech have demonstrated the successful operation of a quantum network of two nodes, each containing multiple quantum bits, or qubits—the fundamental information-storing building blocks of quantum computers.

Generation Quantum: 12 Million Euros for a Doctoral Program in Quantum Science

Generation Quantum: 12 Million Euros for a Doctoral Program in Quantum Science

February 26, 2025
The European Commission has selected the project for a new international training program for doctoral candidates in quantum science and technologies led by Eucor – The European Campus. “Gen-Q” will enable 51 young scientists to complete a PhD with an international, interdisciplinary and intersectoral focus.

TreQ Launches UK Headquarters to Build Quantum Computing Clusters

TreQ Launches UK Headquarters to Build Quantum Computing Clusters

February 24, 2025
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.

Quanfluence: Making General-Purpose Quantum Computer

Quanfluence: Making General-Purpose Quantum Computer

February 23, 2025
Founded in 2021 by a team of scientists—Sujoy Chakravarty, Ravi Mehta, Biman Chattopadhyay, Anil Prabhakar, Aditi Vaidya, and Sandeep Goyal—Quanfluence is a quantum computing startup based in Bengaluru. The company leverages photonic quantum technology to build scalable computing systems. Incubated at the IITM Incubation Centre, Quanfluence aims to develop India’s first general-purpose quantum computer capable of solving complex problems beyond the reach of classical computers.

Bringing the Quantum Realm to Middle School

Bringing the Quantum Realm to Middle School

February 23, 2025
With previous and new funding from the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Advancing Informal STEM Learning program, Edwards is collaborating with the University of Chicago to create educational games for middle schoolers to learn about quantum mechanics and science.

Creating a Quantum Computer Network

Creating a Quantum Computer Network

February 21, 2025
Duke Engineering launched the Beyond the Horizon initiative to provide interdisciplinary teams with substantial investment to begin pursuing extremely high-risk, high-reward projects that have the potential for deep, transformative societal impact. Three proposals were selected for an initial round of funding that will play key roles in shaping Duke Engineering’s future research and teaching profile. Each play to the school’s unique strengths and hold the promise of helping to define the future of their respective fields.

Doubling-Down on an Almost One-Hundred-Year Old Math Formula Unlocks More Controllable Qubits

Doubling-Down on an Almost One-Hundred-Year Old Math Formula Unlocks More Controllable Qubits

February 20, 2025
Now physicists at Aalto University’s Department of Applied Physics showed that the jump between different states can be realised in systems with more than two energy levels via a virtual transition to an intermediate state and by a linear chirp of the drive frequency. This process can be applied to systems where it is not possible to modify the energy of the levels.
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