Using Legos to Model Bigger Quantum Computers; Its About Control

Using Legos to Model Bigger Quantum Computers; Its About Control The key to bigger quantum computers could be to build them like Legos Key points… +  The advantages of modular machines.  Most researchers working on superconducting machines focus on creating as many qubits as possible on a single chip. Quantum Circuits’ approach is very different […]

NIST Awards $4M for Small Business Innovation Research; Replacing Helium is One Study

NIST Awards $4M for Small Business Innovation Research; Replacing Helium is One Study NIST Awards Nearly $4 Million to 19 Small Businesses for Technology Development Excerpts and salient points ~ +  The U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has awarded a total of nearly $4 million in grants to 19 […]

Achieving 3D in a Quantum Hall System

Achieving 3D in a Quantum Hall System SUTD team helps make leap in quantum mechanics Excerpts and salient points ~ +  The quantum world is already playing a huge role in technology. One of its most striking behaviours is the “quantum Hall effect” (QHE). Electricity in a quantum Hall system can be conducted without losing […]

Quantum Computing from an Aussie Defense Perspective

Quantum Computing from an Aussie Defense Perspective Quantum computing in a Defence context Points to note… +  You might ask why anyone would care if old information or old secrets being hacked really matters? For governments, militaries and corporations it is crucial. ‘Old’ but sensitive information regarding military deployments, installations or locations of missile silos […]

China’s Private Quantum Efforts

China’s Private Quantum Efforts This piece has some informative graphics at the source.  A picture is worth a thousand word.  Because Quantum is Coming.  Qubit. Mapping the Chinese Private Actors Race to Quantum Excerpts and salient points ~ +  Using exclusively open source information in both Chinese and English, we found that only the first […]