Theoretical computer science

NUST MISIS Scientists Got Photons to Interact, Taking Step Towards Long-Living Quantum Memory

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Tuesday, April 27, 2021

The study, published in npj Quantum Materials , may be a step towards the implementation of a long-living quantum memory and the development of commercial quantum devices.\nScientists believe that individual light particles, or photons, are ideally suited for sending quantum information.

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  • The study, published in npj Quantum Materials , may be a step towards the implementation of a long-living quantum memory and the development of commercial quantum devices.\nScientists believe that individual light particles, or photons, are ideally suited for sending quantum information.
  • Encoded with quantum data, they could literally transfer information at the speed of light.
  • The most powerful of the existing superconducting quantum devices contains under 100 qubits.
  • Taking this into account, the efforts of the scientific community have been recently focused on increasing the processing power of a quantum computer by transmitting quantum signals from one refrigerator to another.

NUST MISIS Scientists Got Photons to Interact, Taking Step Towards Long-Living Quantum Memory

Retrieved on: 
Tuesday, April 27, 2021

The study, published in npj Quantum Materials , may be a step towards the implementation of a long-living quantum memory and the development of commercial quantum devices.\nScientists believe that individual light particles, or photons, are ideally suited for sending quantum information.

Key Points: 
  • The study, published in npj Quantum Materials , may be a step towards the implementation of a long-living quantum memory and the development of commercial quantum devices.\nScientists believe that individual light particles, or photons, are ideally suited for sending quantum information.
  • Encoded with quantum data, they could literally transfer information at the speed of light.
  • The most powerful of the existing superconducting quantum devices contains under 100 qubits.
  • Taking this into account, the efforts of the scientific community have been recently focused on increasing the processing power of a quantum computer by transmitting quantum signals from one refrigerator to another.

NEC, D-Wave and the Australian Department of Defence Collaborate on Quantum Computing Initiative

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Tuesday, April 20, 2021

b'BURNABY, British Columbia, April 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NEC Australia and Quantum Computing firm D-Wave Systems Inc. (D-Wave) are proud to have been selected by the Australian Department of Defence to demonstrate the use of hybrid quantum computing technology to solve a \xe2\x80\x9clast mile resupply\xe2\x80\x9d problem.

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  • b'BURNABY, British Columbia, April 20, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- NEC Australia and Quantum Computing firm D-Wave Systems Inc. (D-Wave) are proud to have been selected by the Australian Department of Defence to demonstrate the use of hybrid quantum computing technology to solve a \xe2\x80\x9clast mile resupply\xe2\x80\x9d problem.
  • This is NEC\xe2\x80\x99s first quantum computing application use-case developed outside Japan.\nNEC Australia is a highly-experienced enterprise Managed Services company, with expertise in working across State, Federal and Defence customer environments.
  • Its customer base includes the Australian Taxation Office (ATO), Australian Parliamentary Services, and Department of Defence.\nD-Wave is the leader in quantum systems, software and services.
  • The company is the first provider of commercial quantum computers and delivers practical quantum value for real world problems.

Global Quantum Computing Market Report 2021-2026: Assess the Technology, Companies/Organizations, R&D Efforts, and Potential Solutions

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Wednesday, April 21, 2021

b'DUBLIN, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Quantum Computing Market by Technology, Infrastructure, Services, and Industry Verticals 2021 - 2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com\'s offering.\nThis report assesses the technology, companies/organizations, R&D efforts, and potential solutions facilitated by quantum computing.\nThe report provides global and regional forecasts as well as the outlook for quantum computing impact on infrastructure including hardware, software, applications, and services from 2021 to 2026.

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  • b'DUBLIN, April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The "Quantum Computing Market by Technology, Infrastructure, Services, and Industry Verticals 2021 - 2026" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com\'s offering.\nThis report assesses the technology, companies/organizations, R&D efforts, and potential solutions facilitated by quantum computing.\nThe report provides global and regional forecasts as well as the outlook for quantum computing impact on infrastructure including hardware, software, applications, and services from 2021 to 2026.
  • In addition, quantum computing will disrupt entire industries ranging from government and defense to logistics and manufacturing.
  • No industry vertical will be immune to the potential impact of quantum computing.
  • Whereas parallel computing is achieved in classical computers via linking processors together, quantum computers may conduct multiple computations with a single processor.

Dispel Named One of the Best Small Companies to Work for in Austin, Texas by Built In

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Wednesday, April 21, 2021

"This is hard work, and we like compensating people well for their time.

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  • "This is hard work, and we like compensating people well for their time.
  • "\nDispel is the world\'s leading provider of Moving Target Defense networks; designed, built, and maintained in the United States.
  • Learn more at https://dispel.io .\nBuilt In\'s esteemed Best Places to Work awards, now in its third year, honors companies across numerous categories.
  • This year, based on data showing tech professionals\' needs, the Best Places to Work algorithm added weight to companies\' commitment to DEI and remote culture.

INSIDE QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY Virtual Conference and Exhibition to Focus on Quantum Computing, Networking, Sensors and Cryptography, May 17-20, 2021

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Monday, April 19, 2021

b'NEW YORK, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --3DR Holdings today announced the return of its industry-leading event focused on quantum technologies, the fifth edition of Inside Quantum Technology conference and exhibition.

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  • b'NEW YORK, April 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/ --3DR Holdings today announced the return of its industry-leading event focused on quantum technologies, the fifth edition of Inside Quantum Technology conference and exhibition.
  • "\nInside Quantum Technology conference session topics include:\nInside Quantum Technology forecasts for the next decade on the quantum computing market, quantum clouds, quantum sensors and IoT, presented by President Lawrence Gasman.\nQuantum Computing: Key Trends and Innovations in the Past Year.\nQuantum Technologies and the Rise of Cryptocurrencies: Opportunity or Apocalypse?\nIn addition to its world-class conference program, Inside Quantum Technology will also provide participants with opportunities to visit the industry\'s leading vendors in its virtual exhibit hall, where visitors can download materials, watch videos, and connect with company representatives.
  • The event will also offer virtual networking opportunities on each day, enabling participants to gather and engage based on specific quantum-related topics.\nFor additional details about Inside Quantum Technology, including the complete agenda, registration information, sponsorship and exhibition options, please visit https://iqtevent.com .\n3DR Holdings is a technology media organization with website, research and international trade show interests in the fields of Quantum Technology and 3D Printing.
  • For additional information, please visit https://www.insidequantumtechnology.com .\nView original content to download multimedia: http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/inside-quantum-technology-virtua...\n'

Quantum Delta NL Awarded 615 Million Euro from Netherlands’ National Growth Fund to Accelerate Quantum Technology

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Monday, April 12, 2021

The budget will help rapidly scale the national agenda\xe2\x80\x99s multi-year program, which is organized around four pillars: R&D, talent development, market creation, and societal impact.

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  • The budget will help rapidly scale the national agenda\xe2\x80\x99s multi-year program, which is organized around four pillars: R&D, talent development, market creation, and societal impact.
  • The Netherlands has a long track record of innovation in quantum technology and continues to play a leading role in building a world-class European quantum ecosystem.
  • Quantum Delta NL is focused on supporting the complete ecosystem by providing companies with the infrastructure necessary to build quantum computers.
  • The mission of Quantum Delta NL is to further strengthen the thriving Dutch quantum ecosystem into the most relevant for Europe.\nView source version on businesswire.com: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210412005250/en/\n'

AmpliTech Group, Inc. Receives Developmental Order for Cryogenic Device to Accelerate Design of New Drugs for Diseases and Materials for Quantum Computers

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Tuesday, April 13, 2021

These amplifiers have a uniquely low power dissipation and are also used in quantum computing, nanophysics, and astronomy applications.\nDr.

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  • These amplifiers have a uniquely low power dissipation and are also used in quantum computing, nanophysics, and astronomy applications.\nDr.
  • Such an improvement is highly relevant in the field as it will significantly expand the domain of systems that can be studied by EPR.
  • Among such systems arebiomolecules, catalytic surfaces, materials for quantum computing and others.
  • The words "may," "would," "will," "expect," "estimate," "anticipate," "believe," "intend," "potential," and similar expressions and variations thereof are intended to identify forward-looking statements.

The Netherlands invests 615 million euros in Quantum Delta NL, bringing quantum technology to the next level in Europe

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Monday, April 12, 2021

To amplify this, the Dutch government formalized the Dutch strategy on quantum technologies by presenting today an investment plan of 615 million over seven years.

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  • To amplify this, the Dutch government formalized the Dutch strategy on quantum technologies by presenting today an investment plan of 615 million over seven years.
  • Quantum computers, networks and sensors are the future foundation for High Performance Computing (HPC), Cloud, Hyperscalers and the Dutch Digital Infrastructure.
  • "\nQuantum Delta NL is the public-private partnership of global tech companies, government agencies and all major quantum research centers in the Netherlands.
  • The mission of Quantum Delta NL is to further strengthen the thriving Dutch quantum ecosystem into the most relevant for Europe.\n'

Cambridge Quantum Appoints Professor Stephen Clark as Head of Artificial Intelligence

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Monday, April 12, 2021

b'CAMBRIDGE, England, April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Cambridge Quantum Computing ( CQC ) are pleased to announce the appointment of Prof. Stephen Clark as Head of Artificial Intelligence.

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  • b'CAMBRIDGE, England, April 12, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Cambridge Quantum Computing ( CQC ) are pleased to announce the appointment of Prof. Stephen Clark as Head of Artificial Intelligence.
  • Prof. Clark joins CQC from DeepMind where he was a Senior Staff Research Scientist and led a team working on grounded language learning in virtual environments.
  • Before that, Prof. Clark was a member of faculty at the Oxford University Department of Computer Science, and a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford.
  • Clark said, "I am delighted to be joining Cambridge Quantum, a cutting-edge world-leading quantum computing company.