Riccardo Comin says the best part of his job as a physics professor and exotic-materials researcher is when his students come into his office to tell him they have new, interesting data. “It’s that moment of discovery, that moment of awe, of revelation of something that’s outside of anything you know,” says Comin, a MIT-CQE member, the Class of 1947 Career Development Associate Professor of Physics. “That’s what makes it all worthwhile.” Read more on MIT news: https://lnkd.in/eQ4QgRuZ #quantum #quantumcomputing #quantumphysics #quantumtechnology #quantumtechnologies #quantumtech #quantumcomputers #quantumcomputer #superconducting
MIT Center for Quantum Engineering
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Connecting the best and brightest from the academic landscape with industry partners to solve real-world problems
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The MIT Center for Quantum Engineering (MIT-CQE) is a platform for research, education, and engagement in support of quantum engineering –a new discipline bridging quantum science and engineering to accelerate the development of quantum technologies. The MIT-CQE is dedicated to the academic pursuit and practice of quantum science and engineering to accelerate the practical application of quantum technologies for the betterment of humankind. We currently have nearly 100 faculty and staff members across the main departments at MIT and Lincoln Laboratory. Research areas include quantum computation, quantum simulation, quantum networks, and quantum sensing applications. As an important part of MIT-CQE, the Quantum Science and Engineering Consortium (QSEC) is a quantum community that connects industry leaders, startups, venture capital firms, and government entities with MIT researchers. The value proposition of QSEC membership includes: • Engagement with MIT faculty, research staff, students, and peers • Early access to advanced research and technology translation • Recruiting and talent development activities • Preferential access to MIT resources: expert advice, facilities, consortia, and educational programs • Membership customization Join the QSEC! For more information, please contact qsec@mit.edu
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We are excited to announce MIT iQuHACK 2025, a quantum computing hackathon hosted by MIT iQuISE from January 31st – February 2nd, 2025. Last year, we hosted 300+ in-person and 1200+ virtual participants from around the world, and we expect this year’s event to be even bigger. We are now actively looking for sponsors! Over the years, iQuHACK sponsors have included Amazon Web Services (AWS), Moody's, IonQ, Quantinuum, and IBM Quantum. If you’re interested in joining us, please reach out directly to our Director of Sponsorships, Tiffany Wang, or DM us at MIT iQuISE. Together, let’s bridge the gap between quantum theory and real-world applications! #quantum #hacking #hackathon
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Now out in arXiv from MIT-CQE member Dirk Englund and co-authors “Linear and nonlinear optical response based on many-body GW -Bethe-Salpeter and Kadanoff-Baym approaches for two-dimensional layered semiconductors” by Dmitry Skachkov, Dirk R. Englund and Michael N. Leuenberger Read more: https://lnkd.in/e3GWVyHd #quantum #quantumcomputing #quantumphysics #quantumtechnology #quantumtechnologies #quantumtech #quantumcomputers #quantumcomputer #superconducting
Linear and nonlinear optical response based on many-body GW -Bethe-Salpeter and Kadanoff-Baym approaches for two-dimensional layered semicon
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Now out in arXiv from MIT-CQE member Adam Willard and co-authors “Deriving the Landauer Principle From the Quantum Shannon Entropy” by Henrik J. Heelweg, Amro Dodin and Adam P. Willard Read more: https://lnkd.in/eFMGmAB9 #quantum #quantumcomputing #quantumphysics #quantumtechnology #quantumtechnologies #quantumtech #quantumcomputers #quantumcomputer #superconducting
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Now out in arXiv from MIT-CQE Director Will Oliver, MIT-CQE members Kyle Serniak, Mollie Schwartz, Jonilyn Yoder, Jeff Grover and co-authors “Flat-band (de)localization emulated with a superconducting qubit array” by Ilan T. Rosen, Sarah Muschinske, Cora N. Barrett, David A. Rower, Rabindra Das, David K. Kim, Bethany M. Niedzielski, Meghan Schuldt, Kyle Serniak, Mollie E. Schwartz, Jonilyn L. Yoder, Jeffrey A. Grover and William D. Oliver Read more: https://lnkd.in/eJ53Rp8x #quantum #quantumcomputing #quantumphysics #quantumtechnology #quantumtechnologies #quantumtech #quantumcomputers #quantumcomputer #superconducting
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Now out in Physical Review B from MIT-CQE member Vladan Vuletic and co-authors “Quantum frustrated Wigner chains” by Raphaël Menu, Jorge Yago Malo, Vladan Vuletić, Maria Luisa Chiofalo, and Giovanna Morigi Read more: https://lnkd.in/eG8rEjPT #quantum #quantumcomputing #quantumphysics #quantumtechnology #quantumtechnologies #quantumtech #quantumcomputers #quantumcomputer #superconducting
Quantum frustrated Wigner chains
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Now out in arXiv from MIT-CQE member Dirk Englund and co-authors “Scalable construction of hybrid quantum photonic cavities" by Andrew S. Greenspon, Mark Dong, Ian Christen, Gerald Gilbert, Matt Eichenfield, and Dirk Englund Read more: https://lnkd.in/ed8viPsh #quantum #quantumcomputing #quantumphysics #quantumtechnology #quantumtechnologies #quantumtech #quantumcomputers #quantumcomputer #superconducting
Scalable construction of hybrid quantum photonic cavities
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On October 9th, 2024, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) and MIT Center for Quantum Engineering hosted a successful half-day symposium on #Quantum and #AI, focusing on their impact on #security. Over 100 attendees joined in person and online to hear insights from CSAIL Director Daniela Rus , Center for Quantum Engineering Director Will Oliver, MIT Professor Aram Harrow, Professor Ike Chuang, Professor Vinod Vaikuntanathan, Professor Anand Natarajan, Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer of Atlantic Quantum Bharath Kannan, Senior Research Scientist of Dell Technologies Miguel Paredes Quiñones, and US General Manager of Alice & Bob Juliette Peyronnett. The event featured expert panels discussing quantum advancements and security challenges, followed by lively Q&A sessions and networking opportunities. A big thank you to all participants for making this a remarkable event!
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Now out in Physical Review Applied from MIT-CQE members Danielle A. Braje, Paola Cappellaro and co-authors “Emulated nuclear spin gyroscope with 15N-𝑉 centers in diamond” by Guoqing Wang (王国庆), Minh-Thi Nguyen, Dane W. deQuilettes, Eden Price, Zhiyao Hu, Danielle A. Braje, and Paola Cappellaro Read more: https://lnkd.in/evaYNBhK #quantum #quantumcomputing #quantumphysics #quantumtechnology #quantumtechnologies #quantumtech #quantumcomputers #quantumcomputer #superconducting
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Now out in Physical Review Letters from MIT-CQE member Paola Cappellaro and co-authors “Hyperfine-Enhanced Gyroscope Based on Solid-State Spins” by Guoqing Wang (王国庆), Minh-Thi Nguyen, and Paola Cappellaro Read more: https://lnkd.in/eFTg6b4h #quantum #quantumcomputing #quantumphysics #quantumtechnology #quantumtechnologies #quantumtech #quantumcomputers #quantumcomputer #superconducting