Harvard led team takes step in quest for quantum computing
This work was supported by the Quantum Systems Accelerator. Harvard-led researchers document presence of quantum spin liquids, a never-before-seen state of matter.
This work was supported by the Quantum Systems Accelerator. Harvard-led researchers document presence of quantum spin liquids, a never-before-seen state of matter.
The Quantum Systems Accelerator is opening exciting opportunities in quantum information science & technology for researchers. Meet QSA's early career researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder, a QSA partner institution, and JILA.
QSA leadership and researchers at the University of California, Berkeley were featured in the fall 2021 edition of Berkeley Physics.
QSA-funded research at the University of Colorado Boulder - a QSA partner institution - and JILA was featured at Quanta Magazine this October 2021.
QSA participated in a conversation on September 3rd 2021 at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy (OSTP).
QSA scientists study sophisticated two-dimensional (2D) materials that could potentially increase the coherence time of qubits in superconducting circuits.
This work was supported by the Quantum Systems Accelerator, Center for Ultracold Atoms, National Science Foundation, Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship, Office of Naval Research, Army Research Office MURI, and DARPA ONISQ program. Team demonstrates a programmable 256-qubit quantum simulator based on neutral atoms.
This work was supported in part by the Quantum Systems Accelerator, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Army Research Office and National Science Foundation. The quantum sensor consists of 150 beryllium ions that may enhance understanding of the universe.
QSA developed a roadmap of electronics controls for different qubit technologies. By looking at the specifications of control systems that will be required across QSA’s computational platforms, the roadmapping exercise brought together leading experts from member institutions to establish common goals.
QSA researcher Na Hyun Jo has only been at Berkeley Lab for five months, but she’s already helping to organize the Energy Sciences Area Science Hour.
QSA's leadership invited numerous founders, CEOs, senior scientists, and engineers of major publicly traded companies, medium-to-small sized businesses, and startups from across the United States and the world in the field of quantum information science (QIS) and technology.