Using Sound to Enable Quantum Technology “Talk”
Using Sound to Enable Quantum Technology “Talk” Above image is an x-ray image of sound waves. Image courtesy of Kevin Satzinger and Samuel Whiteley. The
Using Sound to Enable Quantum Technology “Talk” Above image is an x-ray image of sound waves. Image courtesy of Kevin Satzinger and Samuel Whiteley. The
Denver Hosting Supercomputing 2019 (SC19); Argonne National Laboratory Researchers to Tout Quantum Computing ARGONNE RESEARCHERS TO SHARE SCIENTIFIC COMPUTING INSIGHTS AT SC19 Full release… The
Shaping Nanoparticles for Improved Quantum Information Technology Shaping nanoparticles for improved quantum information technology From the Media Release ~ Particles that are mere nanometers in
Creating an Echo Chamber for Quantum Information Systems Scientists Pave the Way for Quantum Computing by Coupling Magnetization to Superconductivity Excerpts and salient points ~
Chicago Quantum Exchange is Making Large-scale Quantum Networks a Reality UChicago jumpstarts collaborations with national labs in AI, quantum Excerpts and salient points ~ +
Argonne National Laboratory Using Hybrid Computing to Boost Quantum Computing Power The best of both worlds: how to solve real problems on modern quantum computers
Holding the Universe Together with Quantum Computing Simulation A group of scientists at the Department of Energy’s Fermilab has figured out how to use quantum
Tangent to Quantum Computing: Quantum Spin of Electrons Providing High-Capacity Information Storage Researchers at Argonne have discovered a way to control the direction of electron
Quantum-level Technology “Talks” (Press release is found at Argonne National Labs…) Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory and the University
Argonne National Laboratory: Reducing Quantum Noise. Many current quantum information applications suffer from decoherence. Decoherence is the loss of quantum information due to environmental noise