Videos from the UCL Quantum Science and Technology Institute, events and media. We hope that they can provide you with insight and inspiration to learn more about the future of quantum computing.
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Dr James Millen from King's College London dropped by before his seminar to chat with UCLQ about his research and career so far.Ìý
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Nikolas Breuckmann from UCL discusses his recent research. Together with his collaborator Vivien Londe from Institut national de recherche en sciences et technologies du numérique (inria) they have detailed how to make quantum computers robust against noise using the geometry of hyperbolic 4-manifolds.
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Video for the paper by Schaal and colleagues published on Nature Electronics last June 2019. In the paper the authors prove how to integrate a classical control circuit with quantum dot devices; they demonstrate dynamic radio-frequency readout and show routes to a fully integrated readout architecture.
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The QUES2T programme focuses on three of the most promising solid-state QT platforms to date: superconducting circuits, silicon-based nano-devices with the longest-lived solid-state qubits and carbon-based devices such as colour-centres in diamond.
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BBC News Segment on Quantum COmputing
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A recent interview between UCLQ director Prof John Morton and Roger Highfield, Director of External Affairs at the Science Museum about commercial interest in quantum computers, ‘quantum supremacy’ and more.
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PhD student Virginia Ciriano-Tejel explains to us the importance of reducing readout overhead in silicon quantum computing in this video which she made for a competition at a conference back in Spain.
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Dr Cameron Deans interviewed during a showcase of the FASS initiative by DASA, DfT, and the Home Office about a new quantum technology-based scanner that could improve airport security by imaging luggage and small cargo without using hazardous ionising radiation such as X-rays.
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Professor John Morton, Director of the Quantum Science and Technology Institute, talks about the available programmes at 911±¬ÁÏÍøQ.
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Richard Juggins and Marzena Szymańska discuss their latest findings related to polaritons, as published on Nature Communications.
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Jason Petta is a professor of physics at Princeton University. While visiting UCLQ we asked him about the main challenges that quantum technologies face for the future.
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This video piece from the Royal Society featuring UCLQ academics aims to explain how quantum computers fit in to the history of computation.
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For the first time, researchers at 911±¬ÁÏÍø have proposed a new method for measuring gravitational acceleration with a sensitivity that can in principle surpass the standard set by atomic interferometry.
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Coherent coupling of spin and light could enable a quantum internet where highly coherent electron spins are used for quantum computing. In this colloquium, Prof Petta describes experiments coupling a single spin in silicon to a single microwave frequency photon.
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UCLQ Director Prof John Morton gives his explanation of what gives Quantum Computing it's power.
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Semiconductor nanowires are versatile materials that enable new means of qubit control using electric fields. This talk presents experiments in which we have developed nanowire-based qubits and integrated them with superconducting microwave cavities for scaling and readout.
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This talk describes an efficient quantum algorithm for the Moebius function from the natural numbers to {-1,0,1} and discusses the algorithmic techniques used in this algorithm. While the Moebius function was previously known to be in BQP, here they present an algorithm that does not rely on factorization via Shor's algorithm as an intermediate step.
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Spontaneous magnetic order is expected to occur in graphene in two different situations: at the zigzag edges at zero applied field and in the Quantum Hall regime, at half filling. This talk discusses theory and experiments that would conclusively confirm room temperature edge ferromagnetism in grapheneÌý