Are Quantum Computers Over Hyped?

“Quantum Computers” are the supposed ‘computers of the future’. Capable of out-calculating even the fastest current systems, this bleeding… Continue reading on Quantum Computing »

Future-proofing critical national infrastructure systems

In order to create resilient systems in our critical national infrastructure, we cannot allow for single point failures. And yet, our most commonly used satellite navigation system has vulnerabilities which allow exactly this. System weaknesses […]

Meet the Researcher: Hannah Coleman

Hannah Coleman is a student at the University of Nottingham. She recently co-wrote an article with Professor Matthew Brookes in Physics World on brain sensing MEG scanners.  Hannah Coleman I am a final year physics […]

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 […]

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 […]

Immediate Impact from Quantum Computing

Quantum London Medium newsletter #5. March 4, 2021 Events, news and insight from the Quantum London community Greeting Quantumplaters! Don’t let the Easter chocolate overload slow down your quantum journey! We’ve got a number of great […]

John Morton, Professor of Nanoelectronics at UCL and co-founder of Quantum Motion.

Quantum Motion unveils 9-second silicon qubit

Quantum Motion, an UK-based startup, has announced a quantum computing breakthrough, demonstrating that a stable qubit can be created on a standard silicon chip. The startup, which has a team of 20 people at the […]