Are You a Quantum Citizen? Here’s What techUK Thinks About Quantum Citizenry
How we can become quantum citizens by focusing on digital skills Read More… + techUK was delighted to be front and centre in the conversations
How we can become quantum citizens by focusing on digital skills Read More… + techUK was delighted to be front and centre in the conversations
The rate at which quantum computing is hitting the media stream is ever-increasing. This piece is a collection of articles and reports covering various aspects of quantum computing from the lens of cybersecurity and cryptography. Mea Cubitt
Wright Lab assistant professor David Moore, along with three colleagues from other institutions, recently proposed a novel idea of using trapped electrons and ions—technologies that are being developed as qubits for quantum computation—as ultra-sensitive particle detectors that may be able to enhance the search for the nature of dark matter, neutrinos, new forces, and more.Trapped charged particles, such as ions or electrons, are among the most studied systems for developing quantum computers (in parallel with superconducting qubits, which are under development at the Yale Quantum Institute).