Qruise Joins the Novera QPU Partner Program
Qruise Joins the Novera QPU Partner Program
Qruise re delighted to announce that they are now a member of the Novera QPU Partner Program!
No Cavity, No Party: Free-Space Atoms Give Superradiant Transition a Pass
No Cavity, No Party: Free-Space Atoms Give Superradiant Transition a Pass
To better understand these findings, JILA and NIST Fellow Ana Maria Rey and her theory team collaborated with an international team of experimentalists. The theorists found that atoms in free space can only partially synchronize their emission, suggesting that the free-space experiment did not observe th
Toward Quantum for the Real World: Photonic Team in Running for Center-Level Funding
Toward Quantum for the Real World: Photonic Team in Running for Center-Level Funding
A team led by the University of Michigan aims to bring the extraordinary accuracy of quantum laboratory measurements to real-world devices. The team, whose project is called Quantum Photonic Integration and Deployment, or QuPID, aims to build the first chips that harness the incredible precision of light for real-world measurements in the field with quantum semiconductors. Working with leading industrial partners, the researchers will develop quantum systems that can perform the high-accuracy measurements.
Defined as the Smallest Amount of Something That a Thing Can Possess, the Potential of Quantum Is Anything but Small. It’s Vast, and Imperial Is Setting the Rules
Defined as the Smallest Amount of Something That a Thing Can Possess, the Potential of Quantum Is Anything but Small. It’s Vast, and Imperial Is Setting the Rules
Quantum computers may have garnered all the headlines but if it all sounds impossibly theoretical, there are many other practical applications of quantum technologies that have the potential to change our world. And QuEST is well placed to ride this wave(-particle) of innovation. “It’s becoming very important to make sure that quantum technologies are delivered to the market,” says Kim. Haynes adds: “Most engineers may not consider themselves to be experts in quantum, but it turns out they have lots of relevant expertise. Imperial, with its strength in science and engineering, is well placed to bring those things together.”
Pasqal and Riverlane Join Forces to Achieve Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
Pasqal and Riverlane Join Forces to Achieve Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
Pasqal, a global leader in neutral atom quantum computing, has today announced an ambitious partnership with Riverlane, a frontrunner in quantum error correction (QEC) technology, to accelerate the race towards fault-tolerant quantum computing – a critical milestone, where errors are corrected in real time, for unleashing the full potential of quantum computing.
Quobly Announces Key Milestone for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
Quobly Announces Key Milestone for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
Quobly, a leading French quantum computing startup, has reported that FD-SOI technology can serve as a scalable platform for commercial quantum computing, leveraging traditional semiconductor manufacturing fabs and CEA-Leti's R&D pilot line.
A Connection Between Quantum Theory and Information Theory Proved
A Connection Between Quantum Theory and Information Theory Proved
In 2014, a research team from Singapore demonstrated mathematically a direct connection between the complementarity principle and the degree of unknown information in a quantum system, the so-called entropic uncertainty. This connection means that no matter what combination of wave or particle characteristic of a quantum system is looked at, the amount of unknown information is a least one bit of information, i.e. the unmeasurable wave or particle. Researchers from Linköping University together with colleagues from Poland and Chile have now succeeded in confirming the Singapore researchers’ theory in reality with the help of a new type of experiment.
Customizable Quantum Control Toolkit Developed at Fermilab Ready for Commercial Production
Customizable Quantum Control Toolkit Developed at Fermilab Ready for Commercial Production
Scientists hope to harness the powers of quantum computers to solve unprecedented problems. Central to this goal is the ability to communicate between the quantum and classical computing worlds. To do so, they must manipulate the signals that travel both worlds to optimize their ability to read the information stored within the quantum bits inside a quantum computer. To help meet these needs, engineers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory created the Quantum Instrumentation Control Kit in 2022. QICK is a combination of a radio frequency circuit board, control and readout hardware and open-source software to control it. Today, with more than 350 registered users worldwide, the engineers created a new companion product called “QICK box,” which they are now ready to bring to market.
DLR Quantum Computing Initiative Selects IQM to Develop Quantum Simulation for Materials Science
DLR Quantum Computing Initiative Selects IQM to Develop Quantum Simulation for Materials Science
The DLR Quantum Computing Initiative (DLR QCI) of the German Aerospace Center has selected IQM Quantum Computers (IQM), a global leader in superconducting quantum computers, to develop quantum embedding algorithms for the simulation of materials science systems.
Colombia’s First Quantum Computer: Advancing Education, Research, and Technological Innovation
Colombia’s First Quantum Computer: Advancing Education, Research, and Technological Innovation
Thirty years ago, the University of the Andes made the first internet connection in Colombia, and on Tuesday, December 3, the country’s first quantum computer will be unveiled. This acquisition marks a turning point in education and technological research, fostering interdisciplinary collaboration and enhancing ongoing efforts by researchers at the University of the Andes and other institutions.