Posts tagged with: University of California

What’s Next for Time Crystals?

UC Berkeley physicist Norman Yao first described five years ago how to make a time crystal — a new form of matter whose patterns repeat in time instead of space. Unlike crystals...

Cisco Quantum Research and UC Santa Barbara Collaborate to Push the Limits of Quantum Technology

A new collaboration between UC Santa Barbara researchers and Cisco Systems aims to push the boundaries of quantum technologies. Assistant professors Yufei Ding and Galan Moody have received research awards...

Using Quantum Simulations, Scientists Improve Plastics, Fabric Manufacturing

Scientists Can Predict and Design Single Atom Catalysts for Important Chemical Reactions Using fundamental calculations of molecular interactions, they created a catalyst with 100% selectivity in producing propylene, a key...

New York University Scientists Invent a New Information Storage and Processing Device

Scientists have developed a means to create a new type of memory, marking a notable breakthrough in the increasingly sophisticated field of artificial intelligence....

U.S. Taxpayers Supply $2.7M to Dartmouth Engineering in the Name of Qubit Database Development

Funded by a new $2.7 million grant from the US Department of Energy (DOE), Dartmouth Engineering Professor Geoffroy Hautier will lead a three-year, multi-institutional effort to identify qbits, a basic unit of quantum information,...

U.S. Department of Energy Rewards Quantum Endeavor

Usually, the deeper a researcher dives into one field, the farther they end up from others. It's just the nature of specialization. Either that or they end up working at...