A space at Trinity College Dublin where researchers in academia and industry collaborate in Quantum Science and Technology (Director: Prof. John Goold)
Here at School of Physics @TCD_physics@tcddublin We are recruiting a tenure track assistant professor in theoretical quantum science to join our vibrant team. jobs.ac.uk/job/DLB229/assist… - please get in touch with me if you need further details. Closing 8th of January!
Here at School of Physics @TCD_physics@tcddublin We are recruiting a tenure track assistant professor in theoretical quantum science to join our vibrant team. jobs.ac.uk/job/DLB229/assist… - please get in touch with me if you need further details. Closing 8th of January!
An incredible journey with a collaboration between Algorithmiq, IBM and my team at @tcddublin - remarkably we were able to simulate the decay of high temperature auto-correlation functions of chaotic quantum circuits for up to 91 qubits! Well done to all
arxiv.org/abs/2411.00765
Ice cream-inspired physics! A team of scientists from @TCD_physics, led by @QuSysTCD, has discovered a #quantum Mpemba effect, with a host of cool (or "cooling") implications for quantum tech.
Read more at: tcd.ie/news_events/articles/…
ALT A brightly coloured rainbow slushy-ice, with a candy bow on top, in a bowl, sitting on a wooden shelf as sun shines in through the window.
The hackathon was organised by @TrinityQuantum, which we are a founding member of. We look forward to future opportunities to collaborate with the Irish and EU quantum ecosystem and grow our presence in the EU.
Mpemba effect is the observation that hot water can freeze faster than cold water. Investigated by a Tanzanian school kid in 60s with ice-cream, known since Aristotle. Now at @QuSysTCD: work in PRL on the thermodynamics of the effect in the quantum domain. journals.aps.org/prl/abstrac…
Hot ice cream (and other liquids) can sometimes freeze faster than cooler otherwise identical samples this is known as the Mpemba effect. Want to know how ice cream has inspired quantum physics - check out the latest work from @QuSysTCD@tcddublin l arxiv.org/abs/2403.16959
Great talk ongoing this morning beamed in to TQA @tcddublin from Riken Japan by Takashi Mori on his recent work on Louvillian Gap in the weak dissipation limit and its connection to universal timescales of thermalisation
Calculating the many-body density of states on a digital quantum computer, Alessandro Summer, Cecilia Chiaracane, Mark T. Mitchison, and John Goold @QuSysTCD @MarkMitchison #CondensedMatter#Quantumgo.aps.org/3Ud8Hd8
Quantinuum is pleased to announce the closing of a $300 million equity fundraise at a $5 billion pre-money valuation. Our investors in the funding round were JP Morgan Chase & Co, @MitsuiandCo, and @Amgen, and a follow-on investment by @Honeywell.
quantinuum.com/news/honeywel…
Great to see the work of Leonard Logaric, a @TCD_physics quantum PhD student that Microsoft has funded being published in @PhysRevLett. Through our collaboration with @tcddublin, we’re proud to support this next generation of researchers in the emerging area of quantum research.