QuTech has resolved a major issue on the road towards a working large-scale quantum computer. QuTech, together with Intel, has designed and fabricated an integrated circuit that can operate at extremely low temperatures when controlling […]
Light meets superconducting circuits
Researchers in the group of Professor Tobias J. Kippenberg at EPFL’s School of Basic Sciences have now developed a novel approach that uses light to read out superconducting circuits, thus overcoming the scaling challenges of […]
Qnami closes 4.0M CHF Series A round
Qnami announced today the closing of a 4.0M CHF (4.4M USD) Series A financing round led by Venture Capital funds Runa Capital and SIT Capital, further supported by Seed Round investors Quantonation, Verve Ventures, Zürcher […]
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Sustainable cities using quantum sensing
In a recent New Civil Engineer article, Professor Paul Jowitt, professor at the Institute of Engineering and Environment at Heriot Watt University, emphasised the important role played by civil engineers in helping to ‘bring a […]
Processing Quantum Signals Carried by Electrical Currents
A team of French and Dutch researchers present a general signal processing method for processing, analysing and representing electrical quantum currents directly at the level of individual electronic wave functions. Quantum mechanics and the associated […]
ETH and PSI create a joint Quantum Computing Centre
ETH Zurich and the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI) establish a joint centre for the development of quantum computers. Its aim is to advance the realization of quantum computers based on both ion traps and superconducting […]
Governing airspace with quantum-enabled radar
Flying taxis sound improbable but are actually just a short time away from being realised. A recent Economist article highlighted the growing investment being poured into this new vehicle sector across the world, and in […]
Wearable brain scanner project to examine elderly drivers
A wearable brain scanner is being used, for the first time, to investigate the brain activity in elderly people whilst driving a car. Research led by the University of Nottingham and funded by the UK […]
New tech builds ultralow-loss integrated photonic circuits
Integrated silicon nitride photonic chips with meter-long spiral waveguides. Credit: Jijun He and Junqiu Liu (EPFL). Scientists in the group of Professor Tobias J. Kippenberg at EPFL’s School of Basic Sciences have developed ultralow-loss silicon […]