Today we’re celebrating 5 years of progress in the Hub, at our End-of-Hub event. It’s a chance to share achievements and celebrate the progress we’ve made.
We're delighted the Hub was able to help #iconews with research for their ICO tech futures: quantum technologies report, which examines what a quantum-enabled future could look like, through a data protection and information rights lens. https://t.co/9a2c4GQfs1
📊Just released: Our comprehensive Public Dialogue on Quantum Computing report. 🇬🇧 Discover awareness and attitudes in the UK towards quantum computing and its potential applications, alongside views on regulation, governance and more...
⚡Download now. https://t.co/IueSiZF0kd
Here's a timeline of UK Quantum Computing milestones, taken from the QCS Hub Final Report. You can read the full document here: https://t.co/yJfM8jon4F
Insightful commentary on the state of #quantum#technologies in the UK by Professor Sir Peter Knight, Chair of the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme Strategic Advisory Board, on the @FoundSciTech#podcast. Listen at:
https://t.co/GObTRHn60b
Now in our fifth and final year, we're pleased to announce the publication of the QCS Hub Final Report which highlights the significant progress we have made in advancing quantum computing technologies. Download your copy here: https://t.co/YAH7z4GN2D
#QuantumComputing #QuantumTech
More recent research from the Hub:
A Graph-Theoretic Framework for Free-Parafermion Solvability
Ryan L. Mann, Samuel J. Elman, David R. Wood et al., arXiv:2408.09684
https://t.co/hNx771zgF8
Recent research from the Hub:
Robust optimal control for a systematic error in the control amplitude of transmon qubits
Max Cykiert, Eran Ginossar, arXiv:2408.13554
https://t.co/bMZEIuxLzl
Next week is the arXiv Accessibility Forum 2024, a free conference for the scientific community focused on making research more accessible. Accessibility means access regardless of disability, for truly open science. Find out more here: https://t.co/sQvahMozvy
From rural roots to quantum frontiers... In the latest of our series of interviews with QCS Hub members we talk to Professor Simon Benjamin from the University on Oxford. Get the full story on our website: https://t.co/32KUuf6DLq
In three months time the Hub will be five years old, and we'll shortly be releasing our final report, sharing our successes over the past half-decade... keep an eye out for it coming soon! 👀