Idzerda is now director of the MonArk Quantum Foundry, a partnership between MSU and the University of Arkansas whose mission is to accelerate research for quantum technologies in the U.S.
This section of our lecture series is all about the weird and wonderful world of quantum mechanics. It’s not just abstract ...
Registration open for March 11 Westwood Lecture on the role of quantum in advancing energy transport
Libai Huang, professor of chemistry in the College of Science, will present “From Light to Matter: Controlling Excitons for Quantum Innovation” from 4:30-5:30 p.m. at Westwood, the Purdue president’s ...
Introduction: Picking Up the Quantum Thread In Part 1 of this two-part series, I confessed that this whole journey was ...
Quantum teleportation is a fascinating process that involves transferring a particle's quantum state to another distant location, without moving or detecting the particle itself. This process could be ...
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KAIST unites theory, experiment, engineering for quantum leadership
In November of last year, a research team led by Professor Ra Young-sik from the Department of Physics at KAIST developed the world’s first technology that allows clear observation and analysis of the ...
Quantum computing has long been the domain of theoretical physics and academic labs, but it’s starting to move from concept to experimentation in the real world. Industries from logistics and energy ...
For quantum computers to change the game of computation, scientists need to show that the machines’ calculations are correct. Now, there’s hope. Google’s Willow quantum chip has achieved verifiable ...
Quantum computing promises a new generation of computers capable of solving problems hundreds of millions of times more quickly than today’s fastest supercomputers. This is done by harnessing spooky ...
If your New Year’s resolution is to understand quantum computing this year, take a cue from a 9-year-old podcaster talking to ...
As a new graduate of Washington University in St. Louis with degrees in engineering and physics, Yves Idzerda considered ...
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