Quantum Research Unlocks PET Scan Potential in Disease Detection

Quantum Research Unlocks PET Scan Potential in Disease Detection

October 16, 2024
The research by scientists at the University of York could lead to significant improvements in position emission tomography (PET) scans, widely used in diagnosing cancer and Alzheimer's disease.

SEALSQ Getting Ready for the Arrival of Quantum Computers as PQC Algorithms and Semiconductors are the Front-Line of defense Against Adversarial Quantum Attacks

SEALSQ Getting Ready for the Arrival of Quantum Computers as PQC Algorithms and Semiconductors are the Front-Line of defense Against Adversarial Quantum Attacks

October 10, 2024
SEALSQ Corp today announced that it is positioning itself at the forefront of defense against adversarial quantum attacks with cutting-edge post-quantum cryptographic algorithms. As quantum-computing brings a paradigm shift in computational power by harnessing the principles of quantum mechanics, the need for enhanced security has never been greater.

Eviden Drives Quantum Adoption With Installation of IQM Spark Quantum Computer

Eviden Drives Quantum Adoption With Installation of IQM Spark Quantum Computer

October 10, 2024
Eviden, the Atos Group business leading in advanced computing today announces having signed a partnership with IQM Quantum Computers – a global leader in designing, building, and selling superconducting quantum computers – to make quantum computing a reality across businesses and organizations.

Placing Value on Quantum Phenomena in Attosecond Science

Placing Value on Quantum Phenomena in Attosecond Science

October 9, 2024
In a Nature Reviews Physics perspective article, researchers overview the latest advances regarding quantum phenomena within attosecond science, which are often overlooked despite their potential to influence experimental and theoretical outcomes.

Ice Cream-Inspired Physics – Trinity Team Uncovers a Quantum Mpemba Effect, With a Host of “Cool” Implications

Ice Cream-Inspired Physics – Trinity Team Uncovers a Quantum Mpemba Effect, With a Host of “Cool” Implications

October 9, 2024
And now, we can say that this strange effect is much more ubiquitous than we previously expected as the Trinity QuSys team, led by Prof. John Goold from the School of Physics, has just published a fascinating research paper in the journal Physical Review Letters. The paper outlines their breakthrough in understanding the effect in the very different – and extremely complex – world of quantum physics.

Max Planck-New York Center on Non-Equilibrium Quantum Phenomena Renewed

Max Planck-New York Center on Non-Equilibrium Quantum Phenomena Renewed

September 28, 2024
Building on six successful years of quantum collaboration, the Max Planck–New York Center on Non-Equilibrium Quantum Phenomena will officially continue its work for an additional five years. The renewed funding comes from Columbia University, the Flatiron Institute, the MPSD and the Max Planck Institute for Polymer Research in Mainz, Germany. The Center will also expand to include a new partner institution, Cornell University.

Equal1 Partners with UPT for Master's program in Quantum Computing

Equal1 Partners with UPT for Master's program in Quantum Computing

September 25, 2024
Equal1 has partnered with Universitatea Politehnica Timișoara (UPT) to launch an exciting new Master’s (MS) program in Quantum Computing, set to begin in October 2024. This two-year, English-taught program will focus on key areas of quantum computing and quantum communication, preparing students for a career in the rapidly evolving field of quantum technologies.

UK Prime Minister & Chancellor Visit PsiQuantum’s UK Research & Development Facilities at Sci-Tech Daresbury

UK Prime Minister & Chancellor Visit PsiQuantum’s UK Research & Development Facilities at Sci-Tech Daresbury

September 24, 2024
PsiQuantum welcomed UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves for a visit to its research and development facilities at Sci-Tech Daresbury. Co-founder & CEO Prof. Jeremy O’Brien, along with Co-founder & Chief Technologist Mark Thompson, led the tour, providing insight into the company’s work in quantum computing and how the testing and development of prototype systems in Daresbury plays a critical role in the effort to build the first utility-scale quantum computers. The Prime Minister and Chancellor also had the opportunity to meet PsiQuantum’s engineers and apprentices.

Mysteries of the Bizarre ‘Pseudogap’ in Quantum Physics Finally Untangled

Mysteries of the Bizarre ‘Pseudogap’ in Quantum Physics Finally Untangled

September 20, 2024
A new paper unravels the mysteries of a bizarre physical state known as the pseudogap, which has close ties to the sought-after state called high-temperature superconductivity, in which electrical resistance disappears.

Fluctuating Hydrodynamics Theory Could Describe Chaotic Many-Body Systems, Study Suggests

Fluctuating Hydrodynamics Theory Could Describe Chaotic Many-Body Systems, Study Suggests

September 11, 2024
A research team led by Professor Monika Aidelsburger and Professor Immanuel Bloch from the LMU Faculty of Physics has investigated this question concerning quantum many-body systems and found indications that they can be described macroscopically through simple diffusion equations with random noise. The study was recently published in the journal Nature Physics.
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