Quantum Tech
NTT PHI Lab achieves quantum control of excitons in 2D semiconductors
NTT Research, a division of NTT, has announced that scientists from its Physics and Informatics (PHI) Lab have achieved quantum control of exciton wavefunctions in two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors.
‘Near perfect’ control of single atoms major advance towards quantum computing
Engineers and physicists at UCL have developed a new fabrication process for building quantum computers, achieving an almost zero failure rate with the potential for scaling up.
Unlocking quantum computing power, faster
In the realm of computational science, a paradigm shift is on the horizon that promises to redefine the boundaries of processing power and speed.
EU leaders highlight quantum ambitions with landmark pact
EU leaders gather to celebrate the signing of the Quantum Pact – the Declaration to recognise the strategic importance of quantum technologies for the scientific and industrial competitiveness of the EU.
New Hartree Centre strategy advances computing for UK industry
The Science and Technology Facilities Council's Hartree Centre has unveiled its latest strategy, emphasising its dedication to catalysing the growth of the UK's industrial sector through cutting-edge digital technologies.
The race to build a quantum computer is paved with gold
According to new reports from IDTechEx, quantum computers are poised to boom in the commercial space.
Finnish startup starts shipment of its silicon-based 4-qubit quantum chip
SemiQon has achieved a significant milestone by producing and preliminarily testing a 4-qubit quantum dot array.
Thousands to train in future tech like AI with over £1.1bn UK funding
Thousands more people across the UK will train and gain qualifications in future tech like artificial intelligence, and others that could transform areas like medicine, 6G and, quantum computing, thanks to a package of more than £1.1 billion to skill-up the country.
Quantum leap for UK and Germany science and research links
A new agreement to boost science and research ties, and plans for a joint group of science and research experts, are part of shared measures announced by the UK and Germany on 12 March 2024.
Cold spin-electronics for quantum technologies
The Fraunhofer IPMS, Dresden and the Max Planck Institute for Microstructure Physics, Halle, are collaborating on innovative spin-based memory and logic components that operate at low temperatures.