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08.07.2021
Over 200 heads witnessed how qubits could be manipulated and observed quantum computation in real time at an event “Meet the Quantum Computer: Exhibition and Hands-on Experience” during July 5 – 8, 2021. The system uses nuclear spins of phosphorous and hydrogen atoms in a dimethylphosphite molecule to define a two-qubit quantum register. These nuclear spins can then be initialized, addressed, and subsequently read-out using nuclear magnetic resonance techniques. This offered excitement to not only students, but also faculty, staff and even commercial and industry players who encountered this amazing innovation. Read more
15.12.2020
Prof. Gyu-Boong JO and his collaborator in Purdue University had their remarkable experiment introduced in an article “Physicists quantum simulate a system in which fermions with multiple flavors behave like bosons” in EurekAlert! Read more