U.S. Air Force Research Lab Pitching Quantum Efforts to the Public
U.S. Air Force Research Lab Pitching Quantum Efforts to the Public AFRL’s ‘Quantum Collider’ Focuses On Boosting ISR, PNT Key points… + In a first
U.S. Air Force Research Lab Pitching Quantum Efforts to the Public AFRL’s ‘Quantum Collider’ Focuses On Boosting ISR, PNT Key points… + In a first
Quantum Photonics All On A Single Chip – Photon Source, Photon Processor, and Photon Detector Pushing Quantum Photonics Excerpts and salient points ~ + UC
U.S Air Force Joining IBM Q Network Air Force Research Laboratory to Join IBM Q Network as First DOD-led IBM Q Hub In brief… +
U.S Air Force Adds IBM Q Network… or IBM Q Network Adds U.S. Air Force (?) AFRL, IBM to pioneer Quantum Information Technology for DOD
U.S. Air Force Courts Prospective Cutting-edge Tech Company “Spectral Quantum Technologies” Catalyst Campus Overflows for AFRL Space Accelerator Demo Day Excerpts and salient points ~
niversity of Central Florida and the U.S. Air Force Office of Scientific Research, amongst others, have stumbled upon a material which has a variety of quantum properties. Though early in the study of the hafnium, tellurium, and phosphorus material, the research finds Hf2Te2P has multiple electron patterns; ergo, multiple quantum properties. Being a non-silicon-based material, future study will determine if Hf2Te2P is indeed a breakthrough in quantum computing necessary material.
The U.S. Air Force restated its commitment to bring in artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
U.S. Air Force Grants Millions to Tulane University Study Just as the U.S. Army has granted two commercial corporations to study quantum networking, the U.S.