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Fritz Londen prize 2014 ucsb john martinis
August 11, 2014
Michel Devoret, Frederick William Beinecke Professor of Applied Physics & Physics and Robert Schoelkopf, Sterling Professor of Applied Physics...
yale develops quantum computer solid state superconducting qubit
August 11, 2014
Quantum computing innovator Robert Schoelkopf, Sterling Professor of Applied Physics and associate director of the Yale Institute for Nanoscience and...
August 11, 2014
The Yale Quantum Institute launches a series of seminars this fall. First confirmed speaker is Scott Aaronson, a theoretical computer scientist and...
Go to a particular spot outside the Oyster Bar in New York’s Grand Central Terminal, and murmur very softly into the corner. Dozens of feet away, you...
Google, Microsoft and a host of labs and start-ups are racing to turn scientific curiosities into working machines. Quantum computing has long seemed...
Yale physicists have created something similar to a Moebius strip of moving energy between two vibrating objects, opening the door to novel forms of...
LAKE WALES, Fla. — Today only a single company — D-Wave Systems — produces a commercial quantum computer, and even D-Wave admits its latest “2X” is...