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- January 23, 2020. Quantum experiments explore power of light for communications, computing
A team from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory has conducted a series of experiments to gain a better understanding of quantum mechanics and pursue advances in quantum networking and quantum computing, which could lead to practical applications in cybersecurity and other areas.
- January 2, 2020;
ORNL researchers advance performance benchmark for quantum computers
An ORNL research team lead is developing a universal benchmark for the accuracy and performance of quantum computers based on quantum chemistry simulations. The benchmark will help the community evaluate and develop new quantum processors.
- November 30, 2018Researchers demonstrate new building block in quantum computing
Researchers with the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have demonstrated a new level of control over photons encoded with quantum information.
- October 1, 2018Computing—Reaching rare earths
Scientists from the Critical Materials Institute used the Titan supercomputer and Eos computing cluster at Oak Ridge National Laboratory to analyze designer molecules that could increase the yield of rare earth elements found in bastnaesite, an important mineral for energy and technology applications.
- Jan. 12, 2018;
QUANTUM LEAP: NOVEL COMPUTATIONAL APPROACH LAUNCHES NEW PARADIGM IN ELECTRONIC STRUCTURE THEORY
A group of Michigan State University researchers specializing in quantum calculations has proposed a radically new computational approach to solving the complex many-particle Schrödinger equation, which holds the key to explaining the motion of electrons in atoms and molecules.
- JANUARY 2, 2013. Computational physics moulds the future of electronic devices
Fundamental studies based on computational physics are an essential part of many different branches of research – from medical technology to mobile communication.
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