Riverlane

Riverlane

Technology, Information and Internet

Cambridge, England 13,059 followers

Making quantum computing more useful far sooner than previously imaginable.

About us

Riverlane’s mission is to make quantum computing useful sooner. To achieve this, Riverlane is building the Quantum Error Correction Stack to comprehensively correct the millions of data errors that prevent today’s quantum computers from achieving useful scale.

Industry
Technology, Information and Internet
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Cambridge, England
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2016
Specialties
Software, Research, and Quantum Computing

Locations

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    First Floor, St Andrews House

    59 St Andrews Street

    Cambridge, England CB2 0BZ, GB

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  • One Broadway, 14th Floor

    Cambridge, MA 02142, US

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Employees at Riverlane

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    ⏰ Applications for our summer, graduate and PhD internships close on Friday! ⏰   From writing papers to presenting at world-class conferences (not to mention the free snacks), as a Riverlane intern you’ll contribute to cracking quantum error correction - aka quantum computing’s biggest challenge.   No quantum experience necessary – if you are interested to learn about quantum computing and like solving difficult problems, then we'd love to hear from you!   🤔 But what’s it actually *like* to work as a Riverlane intern?   We asked our Senior Product Manager (and former Intern!) Andrea Husseini about her experiences… "I was really curious about how science and engineering work in a start-up, and from the moment I joined Riverlane, I felt like the culture just clicked with me. Everyone’s super open to discussion, always willing to answer questions and share their knowledge. There's this real team spirit, and the whole environment encourages curiosity." Andrea added: " I learned so much during my internship—it honestly made me want to pursue a career in cutting-edge deep tech, and thanks to my internship, I knew Riverlane was the place to do that!"   Find out more about all the UK- and US-based schemes here: https://lnkd.in/etWqVRjm

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    🚀 Catch up on the future of quantum computing! Missed our webinar on Quantum Error Correction (QEC) last week? Don’t worry, we’ve got you covered. 🎥 ✨ 👉  You can watch the full webinar here: https://lnkd.in/gPFtCvKP During the webinar, our panel of QEC experts dove into: ⏱️ The current state of QEC and why it’s critical for quantum computing. 🌐 The key challenges quantum companies face as they scale toward fault tolerance.  📈 Bold predictions for the year ahead in quantum innovation. Whether you’re a quantum enthusiast, researcher, or industry professional, this is your chance to stay ahead of the curve and find out more about quantum computing’s defining challenge: errors. 👉  You can download The Quantum Error correction Report 2024 here: https://lnkd.in/eDMutzbB Thanks to our panellists Riverlane’s Earl Campbell, IonQ’s Nicolas Delfosse and Alice & Bob's Jérémie Guillaud – plus our moderator, UCL’s Dan Browne Below, we have Jérémie's thoughts on the report and his key takeaway.... #QuantumComputing | #QuantumErrorCorrection | #Webinar | #TheQECReport2024

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    Now on the arXiv: a major step towards reaching one-million error-free quantum operations (aka the MegaQuOp) Riverlane’s Abbas Bracken Ziad and Joan Camps et al present an FPGA implementation of our Local Clustering Decoder (LCD). This solution balances both the accuracy and speed required to create a real-time decoder, paving the way for the MegaQuOp. The LCD will be integrated in the latest version of Riverlane’s QEC Stack, Deltaflow 2.   👉 Abbas and Joan outline their work here: https://lnkd.in/eC2xmgxg 👉 You can read the full paper here: https://lnkd.in/e7Jbcr6n

    Getting closer to the MegaQuOp with our high-accuracy, flexible hardware decoder - Riverlane

    Getting closer to the MegaQuOp with our high-accuracy, flexible hardware decoder - Riverlane

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    🔥 Got a burning question about quantum error correction? Then sign up to our free webinar at 5pm (GMT) TODAY: https://lnkd.in/eiiqq6Fw 👇 Full details below

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    We had a great time at National Quantum Technologies Showcase 2024, talking about the QEC Stack, Deltaflow, our company roadmap, internship schemes and future plans to some of the event's 2,500 attendees (up from 1,500 last year!) 🤔 If you'd like to find out more about quantum error correction, we're holding a webinar on Wednesday 13th November at 5pm (GMT), where you can ask anything about QEC. 👉 Sign up here to secure your spot: https://lnkd.in/eiiqq6Fw #NQTS | #quantumcomputing | #quantum | #NQTS2024

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    We had a great time at National Quantum Technologies Showcase 2024, talking about the QEC Stack, Deltaflow, our company roadmap, internship schemes and future plans to some of the event's 2,500 attendees (up from 1,500 last year!) 🤔 If you'd like to find out more about quantum error correction, we're holding a webinar on Wednesday 13th November at 5pm (GMT), where you can ask anything about QEC. 👉 Sign up here to secure your spot: https://lnkd.in/eiiqq6Fw #NQTS | #quantumcomputing | #quantum | #NQTS2024

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    🥸 Have you heard the one about the quantum computer? It’s a complete comedy of errors... Because of quantum error correction... get it? 🤦 Luckily, the person running the Riverlane company socials will not be writing the jokes on 19th November at 5:30pm when we welcome VP quantum science Earl Campbell and quantum scientists Laura Caune and Ben Barber for an evening where quantum computing and comedy collide – with free pizza and drinks to kick things off in our UK Cambridge office 🍕 Sign up now to secure your spot: https://lnkd.in/gbMQetna #quantumcomputing | #Cambridge | #comedy

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    Which Quantum Error Correction (QEC) code will lead the future of quantum computing ❓ In the Quantum Error Correction Report 2024, we dive into the critical QEC codes that could shape the next generation of quantum technology. Our interviews with top experts revealed a key theme: the ongoing competition between QEC codes to best protect quantum information against errors. While quantum low-density parity check (qLDPC) codes are gaining traction, the surface code continues to dominate. But with new breakthroughs emerging, the future of QEC codes is wide open—and the debate is far from over. Curious about which QEC code will come out on top? Want to know how QEC advancements could impact quantum computing in the years to come? Join us on 13th November at 5pm (GMT) for a webinar with UCL's Dan Browne, Riverlane’s Earl Campbell, IonQ’s Nicolas Delfosse and Alice & Bob’s Jérémie Guillaud where we’ll answer your burning QEC questions, whether they're inspired by our report or beyond. Don't miss this chance to stay ahead of the curve in quantum computing! 👉 Sign up here: https://lnkd.in/eiiqq6Fw #TheQECReport2024 | #quantumcomputing | #quantumerrorcorrection

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    🧭 Navigating the complex world of quantum error correction (QEC) isn't easy but "Riverlane thinks it can lay down the 'pivotal steps needed' to advance quantum computing from the experimental stages to real-world applications," writes Adrian Bridgwater for Forbes. The article... 📗 Breaks down the findings of The Quantum Error Correction Report 2024 ⚛️ Explains how our QEC Stack, Deltaflow, will help usher in the new QEC Era ⚖️ Examines the need to quantify quantum as we continue to scale 🤝 Highlights the need to democratise quantum computing Read the full article here: https://lnkd.in/eKR3tGp6 And download The QEC Report 2024 here: https://lnkd.in/eDMutzbB #TheQECReport2024 | #quantumcomputing | #quantumerrorcorrection

    Riverlane Navigates Upstream On Quantum Error Correction

    Riverlane Navigates Upstream On Quantum Error Correction

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    🌟 Happy Diwali from Riverlane 🌟        This week, we celebrated Diwali—the Festival of Lights—in our Cambridge HQ, organised by our brilliant Office Manager, Damien Fontaine, and fellow Riverlaners.      Diwali symbolises the triumph of light over darkness, embodying hope, renewal, and the importance of community. We loved coming together to honour these meaningful traditions, from lighting diyas to sharing a festive meal. 🍽   At Riverlane, we are committed to fostering an inclusive working environment, and we hold several cultural events throughout the year to deepen our understanding of different traditions and celebrate diversity.    Alongside Diwali, we’ve celebrated other cultural holidays, including Lunar New Year and Easter, and we’re already looking forward to our next celebration! 🎉    #LifeatRiverlane 

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    Reaching fault tolerance, and in turn realizing the full potential of quantum computers, will require the co-development of quantum error correction and quantum computing technologies. We are excited to share our recent work with Riverlane demonstrating real-time and low-latency quantum error correction by integrating Riverlane’s quantum error decoder with our 84-qubit Ankaa™-2 system. Among the quantum error correction resources being developed are classical algorithms that identify errors that occur during quantum computation. These classical algorithms are known as decoders. A challenge in improving the utility of decoders is addressing the problem of the backlog of computations that accumulates as the decoder processes data. To avoid the backlog problem, the decoding needs to occur at the same speed as the quantum circuit. This experiment demonstrated decoding times faster than the 1\unit\micro threshold for generating measurement data on a superconducting qubit device -- ensuring that the backlog problem is avoided and showcasing that low-latency feedback can be maintained during quantum error correction operations. 🖇 You can read the full arXiv paper here: https://lnkd.in/eWKz_QVp And learn more in our press release: https://lnkd.in/e4mCsZvS 

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