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First proposed in the 1970s, quantum computing relies on quantum physics by taking advantage of certain quantum physics properties of atoms or nuclei that allow them to work together as quantum bits, or qubits, to be the computer's processor and memory. By interacting with each other while being isolated from the external environment, qubits can perform certain calculations exponentially faster than conventional computers.

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  1. W52 - Security of Quantum Computer Architectures and Hardware

    Online Presentations | 20 Sep 2024 | Contributor(s):: Jakub S.

    The focus of the seminar will be on superconducting qubit quantum computers, however, the security ideas can be applied to other types of quantum computers....

  2. Anjan Boro

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  3. Extreme Space-Time Optics & Quantum Meta-Photonics 



    Online Presentations | 16 Feb 2024 | Contributor(s):: Vladimir M. Shalaev

    We first discuss all-optical modulation with single photons using electron avalanche, resulting in record-high nonlinearities. Then we show that transparent conducting oxides (TCOs) operating in the near-zero index (NZI) regime can provide strong single-cycle modulation, thus enabling novel...

  4. Discrete Nonlinear Optimization: Modeling and Solutions via Novel Hardware and Decomposition Algorithms

    Online Presentations | 07 Feb 2024 | Contributor(s):: David E. Bernal Neira

    Optimization problems arise in different areas of Logistics, Manufacturing, Process Systems Engineering (PSE), and Energy Systems Engineering, and solving these problems efficiently is essential for addressing important industrial applications.Quantum computers have the potential to efficiently...

  5. David E. Bernal Neira

    David E. Bernal Neiraisan Assistant Professor at the Davidson School of Chemical Engineering and a visiting Scientists in quantum computing at the Quantum Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at NASA...

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  6. Quantum Computation Route to Magnetic Phase Discovery

    Online Presentations | 19 Jan 2024 | Contributor(s):: Arnab Banerjee

  7. Qiskit

    Presentation Materials | 11 Dec 2023 | Contributor(s):: Manas Sajjan

  8. Quantum Simulation with Superconducting Circuits

    Online Presentations | 29 Nov 2023 | Contributor(s):: Alex Ruichao Ma

  9. Wyatt Gay

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  10. Pablo Conte

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  11. From Qiskit Metal to Direct-Write Lithography

    Downloads | 03 Jul 2023 | Contributor(s):: Onri Jay Benally

    This tutorial covers the use of Qiskit Metal tools in Python to generate design layouts of quantum devices, proceeded by direct-write lithography exposure. The example provided below was performed on electron-beam lithography equipment (EBPG series) from Raith Nanofabrication to demonstrate...

  12. Arya D Keni

    Graduate Research Fellow, Purdue ECE PhD

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  13. Sai Sidhartha Hasti

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  14. Conor Power

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  15. Suraj R Gupta

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  16. Nathaniel Curran

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  17. adnan zahid

    I was born and raised in the heart of Islamabad and grew up a very outgoing and active child. Always staying proactive, I ventured into a lot of different activities to show my talent. I have...

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  18. Classical Computing with Topological States: Coping with a post-Moore World

    Online Presentations | 21 Jun 2021 | Contributor(s):: Avik Ghosh

    There are two examples I will focus on ? one is doing conventional Boolean logic at low power below the thermal Boltzmann limit, using the topological properties of Dirac fermions to control transmission across a gated interface. The other is doing collective computing using temporal state...

  19. Marco Di Gennaro

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  20. Mehmet Keçeci

    PhD. Student in Physics (Thesis term)International Papers:Keçeci Mehmet (2020). Discourse on the Second Quantum Revolution and Nanotechnology Applications in the Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic of...

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