UNSW Sydney engineers have riffed on the famous Schrödinger's cat analogy to demonstrate a more efficient way to eliminate errors in quantum computing.
UNSW engineers have made a significant advance in quantum computing: they created 'quantum entangled states'—where two separate particles become so deeply linked they no longer behave ...
The design for the chip was completed by Australian and Dutch engineers at the University of South Wales (UNSW). It was published in the journal Nature Communications this week. The chip’s ...
Researchers have demonstrated entanglement between atomic nuclei separated by 20 nanometres, using electrons as mediators, advancing prospects for large-scale quantum computing on silicon. (Nanowerk ...
UNSW Sydney nano-tech startup Diraq has shown its quantum chips aren’t just lab-perfect prototypes – they also hold up in real-world production, maintaining the 99% accuracy needed to make quantum ...
Quantum entanglement, the invisible connection between particles that entwines them in such a way that they act as one, has fascinated scientists for decades. It is also one of the most important ...
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NRF tips extra $40m into Silicon Quantum Computing
The news: The federal government’s National Reconstruction Fund has tripled its investment in Silicon Quantum Computing by ...
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