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INSIDE QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY Event to Feature Insights from ID QUANTIQUE, Leader in Quantum-Safe Security, Quantum Sensing

INSIDE QUANTUM TECHNOLOGY Event to Feature Insights from ID QUANTIQUE, Leader in Quantum-Safe Security, Quantum Sensing
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New Quantum Tech Hub At IISER Pune: Quantum Computers, Sensors, Clocks And More On The Cards

New Quantum Tech Hub At IISER Pune: Quantum Computers, Sensors, Clocks And More On The Cards by Karan Kamble - Apr 30, 2021 04:29 PM Quantum technology at Prof Umakant Rapol s lab at IISER Pune Snapshot The newly set-up quantum technology hub at IISER Pune will carry out cutting-edge R&D in quantum and related technologies. Quantum computers, quantum communication devices, novel quantum materials, and other things quantum are expected to be developed. The hub could lay the foundation for commercial quantum technologies as well. A new quantum technology hub, set up at the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER), Pune, with the support of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), promises to be a common area for many things quantum in India over the coming years.

Experimental proof for Zeeman spin-orbit coupling in antiferromagnetics

 E-Mail Credit: Sergey Gnuskov/NUST MISIS A NUST MISIS professor was part of an international research team that has found evidence for the existence of the Zeeman spin-orbit coupling in antiferromagnetic conductors. This work may pave the way for the next generation of electronics. The study was published in npj Quantum Materials. The electron possesses two fundamental properties: charge and spin. Conventional electronic devices use only the charge of electron for information processing. In recent years, an enormous research effort has been focused on building fundamentally new electronic devices (often called spintronic devices ) that would specifically exploit spin properties in addition to charge degrees of freedom. Transfer from conventional electronics to spintronics technology opens the possibilities to construct devices with high storage density and fast operation. The two-component nature of spin-based systems makes them potentially applicable for quantum computing.

Scientists Provide Experimental Evidence for Zeeman Spin-Orbit Coupling in Antiferromagnetics

Share this article MOSCOW, April 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ A NUST MISIS professor was part of an international research team that has found evidence for the existence of the Zeeman spin-orbit coupling in antiferromagnetic conductors. This work may pave the way for the next generation of electronics. The study was published in npj Quantum Materials. The electron possesses two fundamental properties: charge and spin. Conventional electronic devices use only the charge of electron for information processing. In recent years, an enormous research effort has been focused on building fundamentally new electronic devices (often called spintronic devices ) that would specifically exploit spin properties in addition to charge degrees of freedom. Transfer from conventional electronics to spintronics technology opens the possibilities to construct devices with high storage density and fast operation. The two-component nature of spin-based systems makes them potentially appli

Quantum Computing, Communication, and Sensing

- The potentials and commercial applications in the NISQ era for Quantum computing, Quantum communication, and Quantum sensing. - Quantum computing applications for optimization, machine learning, and chemistry. Quantum communication applications with classical (e.g., PQC) or Quantum approach (e.g., QKD). Quantum sensing applications for medical devices, aerospace, and defense industries. ”Finding appropriate algorithms and problems is really challenging for Quantum Computers now,“ said Rupak Biswas, Ph.D., Director of NASA Exploration Technology, who mentioned this during one of the keynote speeches. On Monday, at 10:00 AM (EST time zone) on April 12, 2021, Quantum.Tech (Alpha Events, 2021) started an internationally accessible virtual event discussing the exciting potential commercial applications of Quantum computing, Quantum communication, and Quantum sensing. The no-chargeable event is sponsored by big players in the industry such as IBM, AWS, Honeywell, and D-Wave, inclu

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