Posts tagged with: Finland

The Thermodynamics of Quantum Computing

In research on quantum computers, one aspect that has been mostly neglected until now is the generation of heat....

Unimon: A New Qubit to Boost Quantum Computers for Useful Applications

A group of scientists from IQM Quantum Computers, Aalto University, and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland have discovered a new superconducting qubit, the unimon, to increase the accuracy of...

Pearl and Snow Connected to Bring Supercomputing and Quantum Computing Together 

VTT’s quantum computer HELMI (“Pearl”) has been connected with the pan-European supercomputer LUMI (“Snow”), hosted by CSC - IT Center for Science....

How Can Governments Use Quantum Computing for Public Sector Interests?

Creating a “quantum sandbox” within government aimed at developing proof-of-concepts and testing near-term quantum applications provides a unique way to begin using today’s technology....

Physicists Succeed in Controlling Dark States in Superconducting Quantum Bits

The concept developed by the Innsbruck physicists to control dark states can in principle be implemented not only with superconducting quantum bits, but also on other technological platforms....

Finnish, Canadian Firms to Support Scale-Up of Photonic Quantum Computer

VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland was selected by Canadian full-stack photonic quantum computing company Xanadu as a partner to accelerate the development of their photonic quantum computers....