MIT Takes Great Step Toward Majorana Fermion Qubits
MIT Takes Great Step Toward Majorana Fermion Qubits First sighting of mysterious Majorana fermion on a common metal Physicists at MIT and elsewhere have observed
MIT Takes Great Step Toward Majorana Fermion Qubits First sighting of mysterious Majorana fermion on a common metal Physicists at MIT and elsewhere have observed
U.S. Office of Naval Research has added $460,000 to the Virginia Tech coffers which have received nearly $4M in U.S. Government grants for quantum information sciences. The $460K is slated to develop controlling techniques for quantum systems through atoms, molecules, and circuits. VT is also engaged in other studies in quantum technologies to include computing, communication, and quantum simulation. Silicon-based spin qubits, superconducting circuits, and single-molecule magnets are more specific examples being researched at VT.
Dr. Thomas Reinecke received accolades from the U.S. Office of Naval Research for his dedication to the Quantum Phenomena and Modeling Section at the Naval Research Laboratory.