Science & Research
3-in-1: Semiconductor, Superconductor, and Ferromagnetic Insulator Combined for Topological Quantum Computer
Microsoft and University of Copenhagen collaboration yields promising material for quantum computing Researchers at the Microsoft Quantum Materials Lab and the University of Copenhagen, working
Georgia Institute of Technology Creating Nanoscale Quantum Devices
Image shows patterned etching of graphene oxide flakes to create a logo. The etching achieved a depth of 0.9 nanometers. (Image Credit: GA Tech) E-Beam
Try Your Luck, U.K. and Ireland Offering $11,000+ Prize for Your Quantum Computing Research Project
STFC Hartree Centre & Atos Joseph Fourier prize launched Quantum computing project leaders encouraged to submit research for chance to win €10,000 Atos, a global
Spin-Based Quantum Computing Edges Closer With New Spin-Controlling Methods
Scientists Excite Magnons in Nanostructures With Laser Pulses Points to note… + Physicists from MIPT and the Russian Quantum Center, joined by colleagues from Saratov
Schrödinger’s Cat Need Not Worry About Gravity
The Fate of Schrödinger’s Cat Probably Isn’t in The Hands of Gravity, Experiment Finds Read More… + A number of physicists have wondered if good
Graphene Superlattices Studied, Possible Impacts to Quantum Computing
Flat bands appear in buckled graphene superlattices Points to note… + An international team led by researchers at Rutgers University in the US has found
University of New Mexico Aims to Improve Quantum Computing Algorithms
Miyake Research Group improves quantum computing algorithms Key points… + At The University of New Mexico, the Miyake Research Group has been taking part in
$1M Quantum-Focused Pitch Competition for University Researchers
$1M Quantum-Focused Pitch Competition for University Researchers AFRL doubles-down on Quantum advancement with International University Pitch Event and Open Innovation Facility Press release… Rome, N.Y.
Big Company and Big Chemical Simulation on Quantum Computer
Big Company and Big Chemical Simulation on Quantum Computer Google conducts largest chemical simulation on a quantum computer to date Excerpts and salient points ~