Quantum computing with rotation-symmetric bosonic codes
Fri, September 03, 2021 12:00 PM – Fri, September 03, 2021 01:00 PM Virtual.
Fri, September 03, 2021 12:00 PM – Fri, September 03, 2021 01:00 PM Virtual.
Prestigious five-year award will help develop a fundamental understanding of quantum mechanical phenomena such as quantum chaos and quantum thermodynamics Iman Marvian, assistant professor of… Read More »Marvian Wins National Science Foundation CAREER Award
A $100 million commitment from The Duke Endowment—the largest award ever received by Duke—will expand recruitment of new faculty working in emerging technologies like quantum… Read More »$100 Million to Advance Duke Science and Technology Research
The House Committee on Science, Space and Technology held a hearing on May 19th, Accelerating Discovery: The Future of Scientific Computing at the Department of… Read More »Quantum computing on Capitol Hill
Born from a 15-year-long collaboration between Duke University faculty members in engineering and physics, IonQ will become the first publicly traded company focused solely on… Read More »Duke Technology Powers First Pure-Play Quantum Computing Company to Wall Street
Jungsang Kim was a bit of an anomaly at Duke when he joined the faculty in 2004. Fresh out of the telecommunications industry, and with… Read More »‘More Possibilities Than There Are Particles in the Universe’
An international leader in quantum computing, architect of the U.S. National Quantum Initiative, and member of the National Academy of Sciences, Chris Monroe will join… Read More »Chris Monroe: Realizing Ion-Trap Quantum Computers to Solve Unsolvable Problems
Duke University researchers Jungsang Kim and Christopher Monroe will join peers from the national labs, universities, federal agencies and industry on a new National Quantum… Read More »Duke Joins Peers on New National Quantum Initiative Advisory Committee
In July 2021, Marko Cetina will join Duke University’s Department of Physics as an Assistant Professor. An atomic, molecular and optical physicist, Cetina has used… Read More »Marko Cetina: Building Quantum Machines to Understand Physical Processes
Duke University is joining 14 U.S. institutions in a five-year, $115 million effort to forge the technological solutions needed to harness quantum information science for… Read More »Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA)