Measuring how long Quantum Tunneling takes
A team of researchers at the University of Toronto has found a way to measure how long quantum tunneling takes to happen. One factor of quantum tunneling that has been debated by physicists over the
A team of researchers at the University of Toronto has found a way to measure how long quantum tunneling takes to happen. One factor of quantum tunneling that has been debated by physicists over the
US Department of Energy (DOE) officials and scientists have begun laying the groundwork for a more secure “virtually unhackable” internet based on Quantum Computing technology. A report has been issued that lays out a blueprint
Researchers have presented a quantum algorithm for solving the Navier–Stokes equations. There is great interest in using quantum computers to efficiently simulate a quantum system’s dynamics as existing classical computers cannot do this. Little attention,
Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine are tapping into the potential of quantum computers to understand genetic diseases. The team developed and implemented a genetic sample classification algorithm, a Hamming distance-like, that
QC Ware, a startup in software and services for quantum computing, announced a significant breakthrough in quantum machine learning (QML) that increases QML accuracy and speeds up the industry timeline for practical QML applications on
Services Industriels de Genève (SIG), Geneva’s utility company (Switzerland), ID Quantique (IDQ), one of the leading company in quantum-safe security solutions, and ADVA, a provider in secure open optical networking solutions, announced today the implementation
Using the random orientation of the magnetization of a ferromagnetic dot after the removal of a current pulse, researchers developed a method of generating a cryptographic key for hardware security using spin-orbit torque. One way
The startup Quandela has closed its first round table to develop high-performance and reliable photonic qubit sources. This round was carried out with Quantonation and Bpifrance. Created in 2017, Quandela is a spin-off from the
ORCA Computing Ltd, a quantum computing company based in London, UK has announced the close of £2.9M ($3.7M) public and private financing to begin building their optical-fiber based quantum computer. The pre-seed round was led
BBVA, a Spanish financial services corporation, has introduced the results of six proofs of concept (PoC) trials that leverage quantum computing for several different potential business use cases. BBVA worked cooperatively with Accenture, Fujitsu, Spain’s