Article 50J3G UC Riverside to help develop scalable quantum computers

UC Riverside to help develop scalable quantum computers

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Rich Brueckner
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The University of California, Riverside, has won a University of California Multicampus-National Lab Collaborative Research and Training Award of $3.75 million that will allow the campus to focus on enabling scalable quantum computing. "The goal of this collaborative project is to establish a novel platform for quantum computing that is truly scalable up to many qubits," said Boerge Hemmerling, an assistant professor of physics and astronomy at UC Riverside and the lead principal investigator of the three-year project. "Current quantum computing technology is far away from experimentally controlling the large number of qubits required for fault-tolerant computing. This stands in large contrast to what has been achieved in conventional computer chips in classical computing."

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