More Than Quantum Computing: Applications of Quantum Bits Extend to Search for Dark Matter

Wright Lab assistant professor David Moore, along with three colleagues from other institutions, recently proposed a novel idea of using trapped electrons and ions—technologies that are being developed as qubits for quantum computation—as ultra-sensitive particle detectors that may be able to enhance the search for the nature of dark matter, neutrinos, new forces, and more.Trapped charged particles, such as ions or electrons, are among the most studied systems for developing quantum computers (in parallel with superconducting qubits, which are under development at the Yale Quantum Institute).

Post-Quantum Cryptography: Abu Dhabi Cryptography Research Centre to Partner with Yale

Technology Innovation Institute’s Cryptography Research Centre in Abu Dhabi collaborates with Yale University Partnership aims to pioneer breakthroughs in post-quantum cryptography and neuromorphic computing, leading to effective research outcomes and a knowledge-driven ecosystem in Abu Dhabi and the UAE Abu Dhabi and the UAE are working to pioneer breakthroughs in post quantum cryptography and neuromorphic computing […]

Brookhaven National Laboratory’s Goal to Achieve Quantum Advantage in Many Fields

Brookhaven Lab to Lead Quantum Research Center Led by Brookhaven Lab, the Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage seeks to reach quantum advantage—the point where a quantum computer outperforms a classical one on a useful task—in scientific computations by simultaneously designing hardware and software. The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science has selected Brookhaven […]

Do you Like Cats? Yale Researchers Think They Could Save Schrödinger’s

Do you Like Cats? Yale Researchers Think They Could Save Schrödinger’s Physicists can predict the jumps of Schrödinger’s cat (and finally save it) Read More… +  Yale researchers have figured out how to catch and save Schrödinger’s famous cat, the symbol of quantum superposition and unpredictability, by anticipating its jumps and acting in real time […]

Opportunity and Advancement in the Quantum Workforce, A Microsoft Success Story

Opportunity and Advancement in the Quantum Workforce, A Microsoft Success Story A Microsoft quantum leader explains how she rose through the ranks at Microsoft and how to get a job in the hottest emerging tech field Excerpts and salient points ~ +  Julie Love is one of the top names inside Microsoft. And what she […]

Yale: Predicting Schrodinger’s Cat

Yale:  Predicting Schrodinger’s Cat Physicists can predict the jumps of Schrödinger’s cat (and finally save it) Yale researchers have figured out how to catch and save Schrödinger’s famous cat, the symbol of quantum superposition and unpredictability, by anticipating its jumps and acting in real time to save it from proverbial doom. In the process, they […]