Innovative Technology Significantly Reduces the Number of Measurements Required for Characterization

The University of Ottawa research team has pioneered an optimized technique named Fourier Quantum Process Tomography (FQPT) for evaluating the performance of quantum circuits. This method allows for the complete characterization of quantum operations with a minimal number of measurements. Instead of performing a large number of projective measurements, FQPT utilises a well-known map, the Fourier transform, to perform a portion of the measurements in two different mathematical spaces.

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Towards Error-Free Quantum Computing: A Symbolic Model Checking Approach to Verify Quantum Circuits

Towards Error-Free Quantum Computing: A Symbolic Model Checking Approach to Verify Quantum Circuits

June 22, 2024
Although some model checkers are dedicated to quantum programs, there is a gap between model-checking quantum programs and quantum circuits due to different representations and no iterations in quantum circuits. Addressing this gap, Assistant Professor Canh Minh Do and Professor Kazuhiro Ogata from Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (JAIST) proposed a symbolic model checking approach.

Untangling the Entangled: Quantum Study Shines Fresh Light on How Neutrinos Fuel Supernovae

Untangling the Entangled: Quantum Study Shines Fresh Light on How Neutrinos Fuel Supernovae

June 22, 2024
Researchers used quantum simulations to obtain new insights into the nature of neutrinos — the mysterious subatomic particles that abound throughout the universe — and their role in the deaths of massive stars. The study relied on support from the Quantum Computing User Program, or QCUP, and the Quantum Science Center, a national Quantum Information Science Research Center, at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Classiq Collaborates With BMW Group and NVIDIA to Drive Quantum Computing Applicability in Electrical Systems Engineerin

Classiq Collaborates With BMW Group and NVIDIA to Drive Quantum Computing Applicability in Electrical Systems Engineerin

June 21, 2024
Classiq today announced a collaboration with NVIDIA and the BMW Group to optimize mechatronic systems, marking a significant advance in the sophistication of quantum computing implementation in the automotive sector.

OQC Founder, Dr. Peter Leek, Appointed as Chief Scientific Officer

OQC Founder, Dr. Peter Leek, Appointed as Chief Scientific Officer

June 21, 2024
OQC, a global leader in quantum computing solutions and spin-out from Oxford University’s Department of Physics, today announced the appointment of Dr Peter Leek as Chief Scientific Officer. Leek, the visionary behind OQC’s core technology, will lead the company’s scientific research operations and spearhead its global research programmes.

Scientists at uOttawa Develop Innovative Method to Validate Quantum Photonics Circuits Performance

Scientists at uOttawa Develop Innovative Method to Validate Quantum Photonics Circuits Performance

June 21, 2024
A team of researchers from the University of Ottawa’s Nexus for Quantum Technologies Institute (NexQT), led by Dr. Francesco Di Colandreanorth_eastexternal link, under the supervision of Professor Ebrahim Karimi, associate professor of physics, has developed an innovative technique for evaluating the performance of quantum circuits.

Quantum Circuits Accelerates Path to Commercializing High-fidelity Quantum Computing With Built-in Qubit Error Detection

Quantum Circuits Accelerates Path to Commercializing High-fidelity Quantum Computing With Built-in Qubit Error Detection

June 20, 2024
Integrated quantum software platform includes error-aware simulator to prototype algorithms, paving way for greater scalability of dual-rail qubit-based hardware systems and consistent, trusted computing results.

Germany Launches Its 1st Hybrid Quantum Computer at Leibniz Supercomputing Centre

Germany Launches Its 1st Hybrid Quantum Computer at Leibniz Supercomputing Centre

June 19, 2024
In collaboration with the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities, the Q-Exa consortium, led by IQM Quantum Computers (IQM), a global leader in building quantum computers, and including Eviden and HQS Quantum Simulation, has integrated a 20-qubit quantum computer into a supercomputer, SuperMUC-NG in Germany.

The University of Copenhagen Has Deployed Bluefors Dilution Refrigeration System With Generation 2 Gas Handling System

The first Bluefors systems with their new generation 2 Gas Handling Systems have been installed at the Niels Bohr Institute of the University of Copenhagen. These XLDsl Dilution Refrigerator systems will be used by the Superconducting Quantum Information Devices Lab to support the group’s work developing state-of-the-art superconducting circuits and qubits to explore quantum information physics.

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Successful Demonstration of a Superconducting Circuit for Qubit Control Within Large-Scale Quantum Computer Systems

Successful Demonstration of a Superconducting Circuit for Qubit Control Within Large-Scale Quantum Computer Systems

June 4, 2024
In support of the development of large-scale superconducting quantum computers, researchers with the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST), one of the largest public research organizations in Japan, in collaboration with Yokohama National University, Tohoku University, and NEC Corporation, proposed and successfully demonstrated a superconducting circuit that can control many qubits at low temperature.
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