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Substantial funding awarded to advance quantum science research

Researchers at Cornell University has been awarded a significant sum of research funding to enhance our understanding of quantum science.

Advancements in solid-state-based quantum computer development 

Researchers have made significant progress in developing stable European industry-scale fabrication value chains for solid-state-based quantum computer development. 

Attaining first images of electronic switches in a quantum device

Researchers have captured images of electronic switches functioning in a quantum device for the first time, potentially advancing computing.

Groundbreaking creation of world’s first compact quantum computer

Researchers at the University of Innsbruck have succeeded in developing the world’s first compact quantum computer.

Understanding quantum-nonlocality will unlock new technology

Novel research conducted by researchers from the University of Vienna, the Austrian Academy of Sciences, and the Perimeter Institute concludes that quantum-nonlocality is a universal property of the world, regardless of how and at what speed quantum particles move.

Boosting quantum computer capabilities with a standard desktop

Scientists have developed an efficient computing method, combining the power of a quantum computer with the reliability of a conventional PC.

New research collaboration enables quantum-secure communications

A study led by Quantum Communications Hub researchers has brought the world one step closer to secure conference calls by facilitating quantum-secure communications.

Scientists find evidence of pristine quantum criticality

Researchers investigating pristine quantum criticality in topological materials have discovered one of the greatest examples detected so far.

Researchers develop light emitter for quantum circuits

Researchers from the KTH Royal Institute of Technology (KTH) have developed a method of emitting light for use in quantum circuits.

Controlling trapped ions for scalable quantum control

Researchers at the University of Waterloo's Institute for Quantum Computing have developed an algorithm that controls trapped ions for scalable quantum control.

Researchers create guidelines for defect-based quantum systems

An international research team has established guidelines that will be valuable for the discovery of new defect-based quantum systems.

New research calls hypothetical spin liquids into question

Measurements attained by researchers at TU Wien indicate that new routes must be taken to identify materials that can be utilised as spin liquids.

Using molecules that respond to light to build qubit systems for quantum computers

Researchers have advanced the development of quantum computers using light-addressable molecules for qubit systems.

Using quantum calculations to solve optimisation problems

Scientists at Japan Advanced Institute of Science and Technology have developed a framework based on quantum calculations to solve optimisation problems.

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