2025: The year of Quantum! 🚀 At #EuRyQa, we couldn’t be more excited to step into 2025—a year dedicated to shining a spotlight on the quantum world! This is a unique opportunity to celebrate the incredible progress and innovation happening in quantum research and technology. From important discoveries to real-world applications, quantum professionals and researchers are at the forefront of shaping the future. Let’s make this a year of collaboration, exploration, and inspiration as we continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in the quantum realm. 👏 International Year of Quantum Science and Technology #quantum2025 #quantumtechnology #quantuminnovation
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EuRyQa Project: A New European Infrastructure for Rydberg Quantum Computing
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October 1, 2022 -- The European Commission has just launched the “European infrastructure for Rydberg Quantum Computing (EuRyQa)” project aimed at establishing Rydberg quantum processors as a leading platform for scalable quantum computing in Europe. Assembling eleven partners from seven countries, EuRyQa is funded under the highly competitive Horizon Europe programme (HORIZON-CL4-2021-DIGITAL-EMERGING-01-30). Ultracold trapped atoms have recently emerged as one of the most promising physical platforms for digital quantum computing, having already demonstrated systems with more than 200 qubits (the computational unit of a quantum computer) with strong interactions mediated by their highly excited Rydberg states and a clear path to further scalability to thousands of qubits. To develop the next generation of fully programmable and scalable quantum computing systems based on ultracold Rydberg atoms, EuRyQa will bring together four complementary European Rydberg platforms. In this way, the consortium aims to provide a unique European solution for Rydberg-based quantum computing, together with the first pan-European benchmarking and standardisation of the technology. To achieve the project’s aims, EuRyQa unites partners from academia at the forefront of ultracold-atom-based quantum technology with industrial partners providing complementary expertise on quantum hardware, classical electronics, firmware, and software. EuRyQa is coordinated by the University of Strasbourg (France) and other partners include the SME PASQAL (France), the University of Stuttgart, the spin-off Qruise GmbH from the Research Centre Jülich, and the consultancy EURICE GmbH (Germany), the University of Amsterdam and the Technical University of Eindhoven (the Netherlands), the research institute Idryma Technologias Kai Erevnas (Greece), Associacao Portuguese Quantum Institute (Portugal), Università degli Studi di Padova (Italy) and the SME Quantum Machines (Israel).
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- Services de recherche
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- 51-200 employés
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- Strasbourg
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- Horizon Europe, Quantum Computing, Rydberg quantum processors et Quantum Technologies
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📣 #EuRyQa publication Researchers have developed a new family of Rydberg-blockade gates that improve the performance of neutral-atom qubits, even under imperfections like intensity inhomogeneity and Doppler shifts. These robust gates: ✅ Reduce sensitivity to errors caused by experimental imperfections. ✅ Improve logical-qubit performance, bringing us closer to fault-tolerant quantum computing. ✅ Require less laser stability and lower atomic temperatures, making neutral atoms a more practical platform. 🔗 Read the full publication: https://lnkd.in/dsNa2kiK #quantumcomputing #innovation #neutralatoms #quantumresearch
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📣 #EuRyQa publication Optimizing #quantumtechnologies just got easier! QuOCS is a powerful open-source toolbox designed to enhance the performance of various quantum platforms, from #superconductingqubits to atom- and ion-based #quantumcomputers. ✅ Combines experimental focus and model-based approaches ✅ Provides easy installation and flexible optimization strategies ✅ Helps unlock the full potential of quantum control for both research and real-world applications 🔗 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/duzTi-5v #quantumcontrol #nnovation #quantumresearch
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📣 #EuRyQa publication Researchers have achieved a major milestone by creating long-lived #Rydbergqubits using alkaline-earth atoms trapped in optical tweezers. This means better stability and control for future #quantumcomputers. ✅ Lifetimes of over 2.5 milliseconds – a big step toward more reliable quantum simulations. ✅ Innovative use of 88Sr atoms opens new possibilities for next-gen quantum technologies. Read the full paper here: https://lnkd.in/dNYs_g7s #quantumcomputing #quantumsimulation #Rydbergatoms
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What an amazing time in Lisbon at #EQTC2024 for the QPerfect team! 🎉 👏 Congratulations to Philippe Blot for delivering an outstanding pitch that highlighted our flagship product, #MIMIQ, and unveiled exciting developments on the horizon. 📜 A special shoutout to Asier Piñeiro Orioli, who presented his poster "Large-Scale Simulation of QEC & Logical Circuits using Matrix-Product-States" and delivered an insightful talk showcasing our collaboration with QuEra Computing Inc. 🧠 We’re also proud of our co-founders Shannon Whitlock and Guido Pupillo, who shared their expertise in the Special Session on Benchmarking of Quantum Computing. Their contributions are invaluable to driving our mission forward. Thank you to everyone who made this event such an enriching experience! Here's to advancing quantum technologies together. 🚀 Quantum Flagship EuRyQa PQI – Portuguese Quantum Institute European Commission Mundiconvenius SEMIA La French Tech Est SATT CONECTUS
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The #EQTC2024 Special Session on Benchmarking of Quantum Computing has concluded with an engaging panel discussion! 👏 ◼️ Chair: Frank Wilhelm-Mauch (Universität des Saarlandes) ◼️ Panelists: PD Dr. Jeanette Lorenz (Fraunhofer IKS) Krzysztof Kurowski (Poznan Supercomputing and Networking Center / Poznańskie Centrum Superkomputerowo-Sieciowe (PCSS)) Yasser Omar (PQI – Portuguese Quantum Institute) Félicien Schopfer (LNE) Shannon Whitlock (University of Strasbourg) Zoltán Zimborás (Wigner Research Centre for Physics) A perfect way to wrap up a session of cutting-edge talks and discussions! 🙌
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Shannon Whitlock (University of Strasbourg) delivered a presentation on "Application-oriented benchmarking of tensor networks as a challenge to future quantum computers." A big thank you to Shannon for sharing these insights, and here’s a glimpse of the session in action! 📸👇 #quantumcomputing #benchmarking #EuRyQa #EQTC2024
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The #EQTC2024 Special Session on Benchmarking of Quantum Computing is underway! 🙌 The session kicked off with the talk by PD Dr. Jeanette Lorenz (Fraunhofer IKS) on "Application-driven benchmarking of quantum computers – what benchmarking tells us for the further development of quantum computing." #quantumComputing #benchmarking
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On the last day of the #EQTC2024, don't miss the Special Session on Benchmarking of Quantum Computing, co-organized and sponsored by #EuRyQa. 📣 The session will be chaired by Guido Pupillo (University of Strasbourg), the coordinator of the EuRyQa project. Join us for this engaging session and explore how #benchmarking is shaping the future of #quantumcomputing! 🙌 Find more information about the session here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eDGZ-ejT