Amr Osman
@amr_osman_
PhD at Chalmers University of Technology, Quantum Technology Laboratory.
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12-06-2012 16:19:26
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Interview in @nature with Peter Shor, one of the fathers of #quantum #computation, on his #algorithm, physical and logical #qubits, #error #correction, and #encryption. Quantum-computing pioneer warns of complacency over Internet security nature.com/articles/d4158…
Together with Quantum Device Lab we developed a technique using a qubit as a primary thermometer to measure thermal occupation of propogating fields in cQED systems. This has broad application in quantum thermodynamics, transport, and mesoscopic calorimetry. journals.aps.org/prx/abstract/1…
Decoherence and parameter fluctuations due to two-level system defects are major obstacles to scaling up quantum processors. Join us as a postdoc (experiment) to solve this problem: chalmers.se/sv/om-chalmers… Quantum Technology Laboratory @OpenSuperQ Quantum Flagship
aip.scitation.org/doi/10.1063/5.… My First paper with Quantum Technology Laboratory published today in Applied Physics Letters AIP Publishing
New peer-reviewed research from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), co-authored by Atlantic Quantum founders, shows that our quantum computing platform enables quantum operations with record-breaking accuracy. Read our press release: atlantic-quantum.com/news/peer-revi…. #QuantumComputing
🚀 Reaching new heights with fluxonium qubits! Check out our blog post on the recently published performance record for superconducting qubits. Our Co-Founder Leon Ding, who led the study, provides a deep dive into the research and its future implications. atlantic-quantum.com/news/reaching-…
The lecture notes from our master’s course ”Quantum Computing” Chalmers University of Technology Wallenberg Centre for Quantum Technology - WACQT (also given remotely for students from RWTH Aachen and TU Delft) are now freely available on arXiv: arxiv.org/abs/2311.08445. 177 pages, 58 figures, 12 chapters, 4 tutorials. (1/4)
Our CEO Bharath Kannan has been named one of #forbes30under30 in Science for his work on improving quantum computers during his PhD at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and Atlantic Quantum! This is a great acknowledgement of our focus on building scalable quantum computers. Congrats! forbes.com/profile/bharat…