Zeiss Research Award Goes to Jian-Wei Pan, China’s “Father of Quantum”
Zeiss Research Award Goes to Jian-Wei Pan, China’s “Father of Quantum” Quantum cryptography trailblazer Pan wins Zeiss Research Award + Jian-Wei Pan, a professor at
Zeiss Research Award Goes to Jian-Wei Pan, China’s “Father of Quantum” Quantum cryptography trailblazer Pan wins Zeiss Research Award + Jian-Wei Pan, a professor at
Quantum Inspire: The Latest Quantum Computing Cloud Environment and a First for Europe Minister Ingrid van Engelshoven and European Commissioner Mariya Gabriel launch Quantum Inspire
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CaixaBank Exploring Customer Financial Risk Via Quantum Computing and Machine Learning CaixaBank becomes the first Spanish bank to develop risk classification model using quantum computing
Photon-Counting Camera Seen as Enabler to Quantum Computing New camera can detect single photons of light at record speeds Key points… + The world’s first
Collisional Cooling Materials to Nano-Kelvins May Lead to Molecule-Based Quantum Computing New ‘refrigerator’ super-cools molecules to nano-Kelvin temperatures For years, scientists have looked for ways
Post Pandemic Musings: “Technology alliances will help shape our post-pandemic future” Technology alliances will help shape our post-pandemic future Key points… + There is urgency
Australia to Reign Supreme for Business Globally, Post COVID-19 Though only a small portion of economic growth from quantum computing can be hoped, Australia has
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IBM and the National University of Singapore Strengthening Quantum Computing Partnership NUS Expands its Quantum Computing Efforts in Southeast Asia with IBM SINGAPORE, April 9,