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September 9, 2020
Two EPFL scientists win quantum research grants
This year, the US Air Force Research Laboratory Information Directorate, the Griffiss Institute, Oneida County, and State University of New York formed a partnership named Innovare Advancement Center. As part of its launch, Innovare hosted a global quantum-focused…
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September 9, 2020
Sensing magnons with a superconducting qubit
Earlier this year, a team of researchers at the University of Tokyo showed that they could use a superconducting qubit to detect the presence of a single magnon (a magnetic excitation associated…
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September 8, 2020
Dotphoton announces Pre-Series A round closure
Dotphoton, a Swiss image quantum-based processing startup and University of Geneva spinoff, announced it has raised a seven-digit Pre-Series A round from Swiss private investors as the company launches JetRaw,…
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September 7, 2020
Automated benchmarking platform for Quantum Compilers
Arline announced the release of Arline Benchmarks which is the first open-source automated benchmarking platform for quantum compilers! The name was given to the honour of Arline Greenbaum, the first…
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September 4, 2020
UK is building its first commercial quantum computer
The UK government announced a £10 million investment to let businesses and researchers make the most of quantum capabilities. California-based company Rigetti Computing will develop the quantum computer over a…
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September 4, 2020
Quantum fluctuations near a quantum critical point in a superconductor
Among all the curious states of matter that can coexist in a quantum material, jostling for preeminence as temperature, electron density and other factors change, some scientists think a particularly…
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September 4, 2020
Near-optimal chip-based photon source for quantum computing
Researchers from the University of Bristol have developed a new CMOS-compatible silicon photonics photon source that satisfies all the requirements necessary for large-scale photonic quantum computers. The research represents a…
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September 3, 2020
Molecular approach to quantum computing
Physicists at Caltech have demonstrated the benefits of a lesser-studied approach for quantum computers that relies not on atoms but molecules. if a quantum computer platform uses qubits made of…
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September 3, 2020
Xanadu releases world's first Photonic Quantum Computer in the Cloud
Xanadu, a leading company in photonic quantum computing, announced the release of the world’s first publicly available Photonic Quantum Cloud platform. Developers can now access Xanadu’s gate-based photonic quantum processors,…
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