Mohamed Abobeih receives Rubicon grant for quantum computing research at Harvard
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A commercial battery imaging system born out of collaborative work with QT Hub researchers at the University of Sussex and CDO2 will be unveiled today at low carbon vehicle technology event, Cenex-LC
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A ground-breaking new project spearheaded by UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing researchers at the University of Birmingham and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) will see a fibre optic cable installed underneath the University’s campus, connecting all the […]
LIGENTEC, pioneer in high-performance, low-loss, silicon nitride photonic solutions, and specialty semiconductor producer X-FAB Silicon Foundries have announced a strategic partnership resulting in the large-scale supply of integrated photonic devices. Photonic integrated circuits (PICs) are […]
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EPFL launches new Center for Quantum Science and Engineering
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There is no doubt that we are moving steadily toward an era of technologies based on quantum physics. But to get there, we first have to master the ability to make light interact with matter […]
Ahead of technical roadmap expectations at the start of 2021, IonQ debuts a 4X16 Reconfigurable Multicore Quantum Architecture (RMQA) that overcomes stability challenges inherent to larger quantum computers, opening the door to quantum computers with […]
The Quantum Industry Day gathers academic and industrial R&D to foster exchange and accelerate the development of new quantum products. Large private and public investments are rapidly pushing quantum technologies out of labs and into real-world […]
A wearable brain imaging system developed by Hub researchers through the recently launched spin-out company Cerca Magnetics has been installed at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in Toronto for ground-breaking research into autism. This […]
How DR WHO used it to freeze time Image: ©unsplash: used for representational purposes only. You all heard saying “a watched pot never boils”, but what if it actually boiled faster when you watched? Of course, in […]
In its latest report published in Nature, Alibaba shows how QRNGs with intrinsic unpredictability can be used to greatly enhance the security of cryptosystems. Alibaba has tested the use of QRNG for their online services (e.g., Ant […]
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PALO ALTO, Calif. – July 27, 2021 – PsiQuantum has raised $450 million in Series D funding to build the world’s first commercially viable quantum computer. The funding round was led by funds and accounts managed by […]
ID Quantique founders, Professor Nicolas Gisin and CEO Gregoire Ribordy, reflect on 20 Years of Quantum Innovation, from how they started the company to keeping the pioneering spirit alive for the next 20 years and […]
Researchers at the Quantum Technology Hub have been awarded £29,000 from the UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre (UKCCSRC) to further research into how quantum gravity sensors can contribute to detecting and monitoring the […]
In June 2021, researchers from the QT Hub’s radar team conducted live trials at Cranfield Airport with birds of prey and drones to further research on quantum-enabled radar capabilities for airspace detection. Once developed, quantum-enabled […]
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The primary aim of the UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing has always been to take technology out of the labs into the marketplace, where it can be translated into real-world applications. Professor Rosalind […]
As of July 1st, Zurich Instruments is owned entirely by Rohde & Schwarz, a German technology group headquartered in Munich.
A study at the McKelvey School of Engineers at St. Louis University in Washington uncovered a missing component in the optical quantum… Continue reading on Quantum Computing »
Research led by Kent and the STFC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory has resulted in the discovery of a new rare topological superconductor, LaPt3P. This discovery may be of huge importance to the future operations of quantum computers. Superconductors […]