@abe_asfaw My entire first year of PhD I just got used to the cleanroom environment, tools and holding small chips stably with a pair of tweezers. Now jumping to creating recipes and can relate with every word you have mentioned. Thanks for the tweet.
A big new quantum hardware announcement today from the awesome @XanaduAi team!
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Introducing our new quantum computer called Aurora! This is the first time a quantum computer has been built that is modular, networked and truly scalable
Aurora is peer reviewed in @nature and released online today
(https://t.co/DCHMIIHNDl)
It is the very first time anyone has combined all the subsystems necessary to implement universal and fault-tolerant quantum computation in a photonic architecture
A big new quantum hardware announcement today from the awesome @XanaduAi team!
1.
Introducing our new quantum computer called Aurora! This is the first time a quantum computer has been built that is modular, networked and truly scalable
Aurora is peer reviewed in @nature and released online today
(https://t.co/DCHMIIHNDl)
It is the very first time anyone has combined all the subsystems necessary to implement universal and fault-tolerant quantum computation in a photonic architecture
Earlier this year, at post conference drinks in a bar, a Googler let slip that “everyone is working flat out on a rather special QEC experiment” but shared no more! And so, I’ve been eagerly awaiting a mysterious paper until today!
https://t.co/O7Sah2GqGi
Applications are open for the Google Academic Research Award Program, supporting academic research in computing & technology.
Learn more & apply for an opportunity to win the Quantum Transduction and Networking for Scalable Computing (cont) https://t.co/BOxZGy19sE
To enable exciting new applications in learning from quantum data and building more modular quantum computers, Google Quantum AI opened a new funding call for PIs in quantum transduction (hardware and theory). Encourage your friends to write and apply! https://t.co/UOY4gNAcrZ
@iitbombay We should leverage on such cryogenics expertise to build technology, for example quantum technology: from superconducting processors to detectors. More importantly, start cryolabs to train students.
The most understandable resource for quantum physics I found back in 2017 was this playlist https://t.co/6MehtlpEsU
I am sure this new one would be even more interesting !
https://t.co/fGgyniX6as
An unconventional first course on "quantum physics" where I attempt at building an intuition for quantum phenomena, especially as they appear in settings of quantum information and computing. @LifeAtLUMS
Today, we put a çat qubit on the cloud. It means at anyone in the world can play with it and see its amazing bit flip scaling. My parents will finally understand what I do! (after they learn Qiskit)
Today, we introduce Boson 4... 🔥
... a cat qubit chip with a maximum bit-flip time of over 7 minutes - the world record for superconducting qubits. 🏆
But please, don’t take our word for it.
🔗Find out more and try it out: https://t.co/42vvv5guzM
#catqubit#quantumcomputing
Happy to share my thesis, "Quantum Control and Error Correction of Grid States in a Superconducting Oscillator", is now online. Here's a direct link: https://t.co/X2hkWMviRl