Posts tagged with: University of Colorado

JILA Scientists Studying How Noise in Quantum Channel Affects the Information Communicated

Physicists study many forms of communication, including quantum communication. Thanks to specific properties of quantum mechanics, like entanglement, information integrity can be better maintained with quantum communications, even being hackproof...

The Goal: Get 10,000 Operations Sans Error Then Fix Errors as They Arise

A research team that includes two UO physicists have outlined new techniques for controlling the building blocks of quantum computing, a potentially significant step toward making such computers more accurate...

Researchers at the Joint Quantum Institute Develop Quantum Protocol Accelerating Quantum Tasks to Theoretical Speed Limits

New Approach to Information Transfer Reaches Quantum Speed Limit In a new quantum protocol, groups of quantum entangled qubits (red dots) recruit more qubits (blue dots) at each step to...

NIST’s Quantum Sensing Research Could Be a New Dark Matter Sensor

Physicists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have linked together, or “entangled,” the mechanical motion and electronic properties of a tiny blue crystal, giving it a quantum...

Is the U.S. 36 Corridor Poised to be a Quantum Hotbed?

Denver-Boulder Eyes Future As Quantum Computing’s Epicenter Read More… +  Colorado, specifically the Denver-Boulder area, is putting its stamp on the quantum realm. The area sports decades of research expertise,...

Study: Steps to Preparing a Quantum Workforce

New study outlines steps higher education should take to prepare a new quantum workforce An interdisciplinary team of students conduct quantum research in an integrated photonics laboratory. (Image Credit: A....
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