QuEra and Pawsey Partner to Drive Innovation in Quantum Computing And Supercomputing https://thequantuminsider.com/?p=2360271 #Quantum_Computing_Business #Research #FPQA #HPC #Pawsey_Supercomputing_Centre #quantum_simulation #QuEra #quantumdaily Insider Brief QuEra Computing and Australia’s Pawsey Supercomputing will partner to drive quantum technology innovation. They are collaborating on the joint development of quantum emulation software optimized for Pawsey’s Setonix supercomputer. QuEra wi
QuEra and Pawsey Partner to Drive Innovation in Quantum Computing And Supercomputing

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2023 ACM Gordon Bell Prize Awarded for Materials Simulations With Quantum Accuracy at Scale https://thequantuminsider.com/?p=2359310 #Research #2023_Gordon_Prize #ACM #Gordon_Prize #quantum_modeling #quantum_simulation #The_Association_for_Computing_Machinery #quantumdaily Insider Brief The Association for Computing Machinery, named an eight-member team drawn from American and Indian institutions as the winner of the 2023 ACM Gordon Bell Prize for a quantum modeling project. The name of the win
2023 ACM Gordon Bell Prize Awarded for Materials Simulations With Quantum Accuracy at Scale

ACN named an eight-member team as the winner of the 2023 ACM Gordon Bell Prize for a quantum modeling project..

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Scientists Edge Toward Scalable Quantum Simulations on a Photonic Chip https://thequantuminsider.com/?p=2356219 #Research #Photonic_Quantum_Computer #quantum_simulation #simulations #university_of_rochester #quantumdaily Insider Brief Simulations of quantum-level natural phenomena are difficult for classical computers to handle. Scientists say a photonics-based quantum computer may be one solution. The team ran the simulations in a synthetic space that mimics the physical world and the research
Scientists Edge Toward Scalable Quantum Simulations on a Photonic Chip

A new system developed by researchers at the University of Rochester allows them to conduct quantum simulations in a synthetic space.

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