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Fehlerkorrektur unter Schwellenwert gelungen: ML4Q Mitglieder im Gespräch mit Science Media Center Germany

Fehlerkorrektur unter Schwellenwert gelungen: ML4Q Mitglieder im Gespräch mit Science Media Center Germany

by Marian Barsoum | Dec 19, 2024 | 2024, deutsche News - Medien, Interviews

Fehlerkorrektur unter Schwellenwert gelungen: ML4Q Mitglieder im Gespräch mit Science Media Center Germany ML4Q Mitglieder Markus Müller und Frank Wilhelm-Mauch sprechen mit Science Media Center Germany über die aktuelle Veröffentlichung von Google Quantum AI. Das...
New Artwork in the Exhibition 4m² – Art Meets Physics: “Labor Humor” by Sophia von Schaewen

New Artwork in the Exhibition 4m² – Art Meets Physics: “Labor Humor” by Sophia von Schaewen

by Marian Barsoum | Dec 18, 2024 | 2024, Events

New Artwork in the Exhibition 4m² – Art Meets Physics: “Labor Humor” by Sophia von Schaewen On December 13th, the latest piece in the rotating exhibition 4m² – Art Meets Physics was unveiled in the foyer of the Institute of Applied Physics (IAP) at the University of...
Quantum information scientist Andreas Winter moves to Cologne after being awarded an Alexander von Humboldt Professorship

Quantum information scientist Andreas Winter moves to Cologne after being awarded an Alexander von Humboldt Professorship

by Marian Barsoum | Dec 16, 2024 | 2024, News, Prizes

Quantum information scientist Andreas Winter moves to Cologne after being awarded an Alexander von Humboldt Professorship Professor Dr. Andreas Winter of the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (Spain) has been honored by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation with the...
From Academia to Industry: Frank Wilhelm-Mauch and Jan Goetz on MLQ&A’s 20th Episode

From Academia to Industry: Frank Wilhelm-Mauch and Jan Goetz on MLQ&A’s 20th Episode

by Marian Barsoum | Nov 20, 2024 | 2024, ML4Q&A

In this special 20th episode of ML4Q&A, Chris and Mira celebrate the journey of the podcast, from its beginnings in 2021 to becoming a platform for exploring quantum careers, research, and innovation. This milestone episode dives into the interplay between...
Unlocking the Potential of Transmon Qubits: New Research on Quasiparticle Effects

Unlocking the Potential of Transmon Qubits: New Research on Quasiparticle Effects

by Marian Barsoum | Nov 1, 2024 | 2024, Articles

Unlocking the Potential of Transmon Qubits: New Research on Quasiparticle Effects   A recent study from the Ando Lab at the University of Cologne and the Catelani group in Jülich sheds light on the magnetic field dependence of quasiparticle tunneling in aluminum...
Trebst Group Develops Robust Protocol for Surface Code Teleportation

Trebst Group Develops Robust Protocol for Surface Code Teleportation

by Marian Barsoum | Oct 25, 2024 | 2024, Articles

Trebst Group Develops Robust Protocol for Surface Code Teleportation   A new protocol for teleporting surface codes could pave the way for advancements in fault-tolerant quantum computing, bringing many-qubit teleportation closer to reality.   The concept of...
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