Looking back on the summer, we’re still beaming from the energy and talent that interns brought to Rigetti as part of our 2024 Summer Internship Program. We received nearly 400 applications and ultimately selected 9 students to work on projects across our technology stack. Rigetti is on a mission to build the world’s most powerful computers to help solve humanity’s most important and pressing problems, and we can’t do that without looking ahead to the talent of the future. From working on quantum algorithms for optimization to cryogenic hardware development, our interns gained hands-on experience with our quantum computing systems and collaborated with teams across multiple scientific and engineering disciplines. As this year’s program closes, we asked students to share highlights of their time with us and a glimpse of life as a Rigetti intern! Learn more in our latest blog post. 👇 https://lnkd.in/e5TxVteK Shivani Varma, University of California, Davis Shuhul Mujoo, Caltech Tanmai Pathak, Amherst College Koustubh Phalak, Penn State University Tina Oberoi, University of Chicago
Rigetti Computing
IT Services and IT Consulting
Berkeley, California 29,339 followers
We are scientists, engineers, builders, and visionaries
About us
Rigetti Computing is building the world’s most powerful computers to help solve humanity’s most pressing and important problems. These systems will perform computations that today’s fastest supercomputers are incapable of — unlocking entirely new classes of problems and offering a direct path to solutions. We believe quantum computing is going to significantly affect health care, how we treat disease, how we generate energy, and how we feed humanity. Our superconducting quantum computing systems are available over the cloud via Rigetti Quantum Cloud Services. We were founded in 2013 by Chad Rigetti. We are located in Berkeley and Fremont, California, and have employees based all over the world.
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- IT Services and IT Consulting
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- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Berkeley, California
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- Privately Held
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- 2013
- Specialties
- Quantum Computing, Quantum Algorithms, Nanotechnology, Physics, Hardware Engineering, and High-performance Computing
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Berkeley, California 94710, US
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🚨 New science from researchers at Ames National Laboratory, Fermilab and Rigetti Computing Quasiparticle spectroscopy from superfluid density measurements: Precision measurements of the London penetration depth in devices provide access to low-energy states inside the superconducting gap, which are the major fingerprints of quantum decoherence. https://shorturl.at/LPZUS
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We are ready with the next session at #SEMICONEuropa with a focus on the Future of Computing - Innovating Today to Solve Tomorrow's Computing Challenges. This session delved into the latest technological advancements in quantum computing, neuromorphic computing, and trusted electronics. It explored the unique ecosystems surrounding these fields, examining the cutting-edge developments and innovations that are shaping their trajectories. Our esteemed speakers include: 🔹 Benjamin Vincent, Director of Engineering, Lam Research 🔹 Hussam Amrouch, Prof. Dr.-Ing., Technical University of Munich (TUM) 🔹 Rogier Verberk, Director Semicon & Quantum, TNO 🔹 Subodh Kulkarni, CEO, Rigetti Computing 🔹 Nicolas Alder, Research Assistant, Hasso Plattner Institute 🔹 Jörg Stephan, Senior Manager Technologies & Cooperation (R&D and Innovation), FMD - Forschungsfabrik Mikroelektronik Deutschland Learn more at https://lnkd.in/eCCNv6ht #SEMICONEuropa #Munich #Europe #Semiconductor #Manufacturing
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Attending QuantMinds in London next week? Don’t miss Rigetti’s VP, Financial Services, Marco Paini’s talk on quantum machine learning (QML) for financial services on November 21 at 10:20. He’ll be discussing Rigetti’s work with leading financial institutions to develop QML techniques to address real-world use cases like fraud detection and time series predictions. We hope to see you there! Learn more and register here: https://lnkd.in/dhs8PQp
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We are looking forward to exhibiting at the UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase tomorrow! Come find us at stand 14 and learn about our UK-based quantum computing projects and technology, including our 24-qubit quantum computer included in the recently opened National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) landmark facility on Harwell Campus. Join us at the showcase: https://lnkd.in/eMEabz-W UK Research and Innovation EPSRC Innovate UK #QuantumShowcase24 #NQTP
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In honor of American Indian Heritage Month, we are proud to share a profile of David Snow, Lead Mechanical Design Engineer at Rigetti, that was published in the Fall 2024 AISES Winds of Change Magazine. AISES is a national nonprofit organization focused on substantially increasing the representation of Indigenous peoples of North America and the Pacific Islands in STEM studies and careers. David is a member of the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians. He is an AISES Sequoyah Fellow and Treasurer for the AISES Northern California Professional Chapter. David held various student chapter positions during his time at @Montana State University (MSU) to help other Native students build a campus community, a role he continues to play today by supporting the AISES student Chapter at MSU. Check out the full profile to learn more about how David’s love of nature led him to designing hardware for superconducting quantum computers at Rigetti: https://lnkd.in/eTaq5r-e
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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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Last week, the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) officially opened the doors of its landmark facility on Harwell Campus. The facility will support world-class quantum computing research and provide state-of-the-art laboratories for designing, building, and testing quantum computers. Rigetti’s system located at the NQCC is a fully operational 24-qubit Ankaa™-class quantum computer, featuring tunable couplers and a square lattice for fast gate times, enhanced connectivity, and high fidelity. As part of the implementation, Rigetti will be integrating Riverlane’s technology with the long-term objective of large-scale error correction. We were honored to have Rigetti CEO Dr. Subodh Kulkarni and CTO David Rivas attend the inauguration. “The NQCC opening is a great occasion for both the UK and Rigetti. We are proud that Rigetti’s on-premises quantum computer is fully operational for the NQCC research team to pursue critical research to advance our understanding of how to use quantum computing to solve real-world problems,” says Dr. Kulkarni. Learn more in our press release: https://lnkd.in/e4vwVVmn Watch Sky News’ footage of the NQCC facility and Rigetti’s quantum computer: https://lnkd.in/eyMfZdtT
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Rigetti Computing VP of Financial Solutions and AI Marco Paini presenting some promising results of enhancing #MachineLearning with signature kernels, maximum mean discrepancy, quantum feature spaces, and a little magic #Quantum+AI conference
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A quantum leap for Harwell. We're thrilled to announce the official opening of the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) at Harwell, a pioneering facility that will propel advancements in healthcare, energy efficiency, and climate resilience. With support from UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), the NQCC is set to house 12 state-of-the-art quantum computers, a testament to the UK’s dedication to breakthrough technologies. The 4,000-square-metre, purpose-built centre stands as a beacon for innovation, uniting industry and academia to make quantum computing practically usable at scale. From accelerating drug discovery to optimising energy distribution, the possibilities are limitless. Our testbed companies and NQCC scientists are heading up the work at the centre, which is hoped, will speed up the development of quantum computing, including Aegiq, Infleqtion, ORCA Computing, Oxford Ionics, Quantum Motion, QuEra Computing Inc., Oxford Instruments plc, and Rigetti Computing, to name a few. Science minister Patrick Vallance says it best: “The National Quantum Computing Centre marks a vital step forward in the UK’s efforts to advance quantum technologies. By making its facilities available to users from across industry and academia, and with its focus on making quantum computers practically useable at scale, this Centre will help them solve some of the biggest challenges we face, whether it’s delivering advances in healthcare, enhancing energy efficiency, tackling climate change, or inventing new materials. The innovations that will emerge from the work the NQCC will do will ultimately improve lives across the country and ensure the UK seizes the economic benefits of its leadership in quantum technologies." Read more about the opening, here: https://lnkd.in/ecKnZEE9 #quantumcomputing #innovation #healthcaretechnology #energyefficiency #climateaction #quantum #ukri #scienceandtechnology #NQCC #advancedtechnology STFC STFC Business & Innovation Government Office for Science Najwa Sidqi, PhD 📷 credit: Department of Science, Innovation and Technology