Superconducting qubit foundry accelerates progress in quantum research
The foundry gives the wider research community access to Lincoln Laboratory’s expertise in fabricating quantum circuits.
The foundry gives the wider research community access to Lincoln Laboratory’s expertise in fabricating quantum circuits.
New research explores how Dyson maps are putting quantum computers to work in designing fusion energy devices.
The device emits a stream of single photons and could provide a basis for optical quantum computers.
Recipients Luis Antonio Benítez, Carolina Cuesta-Lazaro, and Fernando Romero López receive support for their scientific research.
Physicist Daniel Harlow explores an alternate quantum reality in search of fundamental truths to our physical universe.
Undergraduate research helped feed physics and EECS major Thomas Bergamaschi’s post-MIT interest in tackling challenges.
Citadel founder and CEO Ken Griffin visits MIT, discusses how technology will continue to transform trading and investing.
Work with skyrmions could have applications in future computers and more.
In MIT’s 2023 Killian Lecture, Peter Shor shares a brief history of quantum computing from a personal viewpoint.
The second annual student-industry conference was held in-person for the first time.
A wireless technique enables a super-cold quantum computer to send and receive data without generating too much error-causing heat.
“Squeezing” noise over a broad frequency bandwidth in a quantum system could lead to faster and more accurate quantum measurements.
The findings could provide a new way to control chemical reactions.
A new technique helps verify the accuracy of experiments that probe the strange behavior of atomic-scale systems.
Researchers have demonstrated directional photon emission, the first step toward extensible quantum interconnects.