IonQ, a leading quantum computing company, has announced a major partnership with the University of Maryland and the State of Maryland to establish the region as the “Capital of Quantum.” This landmark initiative aims to […]
LHC’s Top Quarks Unlock Quantum Computing Magic
A breakthrough discovery by twin physicists Professors Chris and Martin White has revealed an unexpected connection between the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and quantum computing through a property called “magic” in top quarks. Published in […]
Superradiance: Contrasting Behavior in Optical Cavities versus Free Space
Superradiance is a quantum phenomenon where atoms emit light collectively when interacting with cavity photons. This effect has been well-studied in optical cavities but remains elusive in free space due to synchronization challenges. In optical […]
Six Mechanical Oscillators Synchronized in Collective Quantum State
Scientists at EPFL have achieved a significant breakthrough in quantum physics by successfully synchronizing six mechanical oscillators into a collective quantum state. This achievement represents a major step forward in the field of quantum technologies. […]
Connecting qubit islands with quantum bridges
The groundbreaking research by QuTech represents a significant advancement in quantum computing technology, demonstrating the successful interconnection of spin qubits over unprecedented distances. By achieving coherent logic operations between qubits positioned 250 micrometers apart on […]
V-Score: A New Benchmark for Quantum and Classical Computing
Scientists are developing innovative ways to benchmark the potential of quantum computing in solving complex scientific problems, particularly in understanding material systems. The research, led by physicist Giuseppe Carleo at the Swiss Federal Institute of […]
A rudimentary quantum network link between Dutch cities
The post A rudimentary quantum network link between Dutch cities appeared first on QuTech. An international research team led by QuTech has demonstrated a network connection between quantum processors over metropolitan distances. Their result marks […]
NWO Vidi grant for Christian Andersen for Andreev spin qubits
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Marking 10 years of quantum sensing and timing at the National Quantum Technologies Showcase
To mark 10 years of the Quantum Technology Hub’s work in quantum sensing and timing, we are delighted to announce the publication of our 10th anniversary report which will be formally launched at the National […]
New benchmark helps solve the hardest quantum problems
Predicting the behavior of many interacting quantum particles is a complicated process but is key to harness quantum computing for real-world applications. Researchers have developed a method for comparing quantum algorithms and identifying which quantum […]