Quantum Innovator Series -- The #future of quantum starts now!?Join us on Oct 8th to learn more about?Microsoft?and Atom Computing’s groundbreaking collaboration. Hear from Dr. Krysta Svore,?Technical Fellow, Advanced Quantum Development at Microsoft, who will explore the recent announcements, how #quantum and #AI can unlock a new generation of hybrid application for #science and the real impact quantum and AI will have on global #innovation. Register now: https://lnkd.in/gM3FsVTW
Atom Computing
IT 服务与咨询
Berkeley,California 13,177 位关注者
We're building scalable quantum computers with arrays of optically-trapped neutral atoms
关于我们
We build scalable quantum computers with atomic arrays that empower our customers to achieve computational breakthroughs.
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https://www.atom-computing.com
Atom Computing的外部链接
- 所属行业
- IT 服务与咨询
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- 51-200 人
- 总部
- Berkeley,California
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- 私人持股
- 创立
- 2018
- 领域
- quantum computing
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918 Parker St
US,California,Berkeley
Atom Computing员工
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It’s great to see our #technology featured on the cover of PRX Quantum! Large arrays of neutral atoms are pivotal in the race to #scalable fault-tolerant #quantum #computing, so check out the latest issue of PRX Quantum to read more about our work: https://lnkd.in/gSrck2pH Image credit: APS/YOHOHO
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On Thursday Atom’s CEO and Founder Ben Bloom will be speaking at the NNF Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP), located in the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, and all are welcome! Neutral atoms are the leading technology in developing quantum #computing platforms that can scale to fully fault-tolerant systems, and Ben will show how the team at Atom is accomplishing this. Also, last week Microsoft announced our collaboration with them to build reliable #quantum machines together, creating a unique on-premise solution that combines amazing quantum #hardware, #HPC, and #AI, to empower the user to start making discoveries using logical qubits! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gjM9CuzK
This week's Life in Quantum seminar features Ben Bloom, CEO and founder of Atom Computing. The title of his talk is "Neutral Atoms: A promising path forward for Utility Scale Quantum Computers." Abstract: A drastic resurgence of interest in Neutral Atom Quantum Computing has ushered in a new era of fascinating demonstrations of key enabling technologies for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing. Over the last six years huge advancements of all of the constituent pieces of a neutral atom quantum computer have pushed the field beyond initial demonstrations into a more engineering focused question of how big and how performant a system can be built. In the talk, Ben Bloom will give an overview of recent demonstrations enabled by Atom Computing’s systems built around alkaline-earth(-like) elements including: long coherence times, high-fidelity-scalable-low-loss readout, individually driven 1Q gates, 2Q gates at high fidelity, mid-circuit measurement, and large array refilling. He will cap this off showcasing some of the initial results showcasing complicated circuits running on a full stack neutral atom quantum computer.? We meet in Auditorium M on Thursday September 19th at 3pm. ? After the talk there will be exciting discussions, networking, and refreshments in MA-14. All are welcome. #seminar #lifeinquantum #quantumcomputing #atoms
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We’re advancing the Azure Quantum platform to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges. We're announcing the best performing logical qubits on record with Quantinuum and will provide priority access to reliable quantum hardware in Azure Quantum with Atom Computing https://msft.it/6040mzafo. #AzureQuantum #Quantum
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Yesterday at Quantum World Congress Microsoft announced our collaboration to build reliable #quantum machines together. This unique on-premise solution combines amazing quantum #hardware, #HPC, and #AI, to empower the user to start making discoveries using logical qubits! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gjM9CuzK
It has been an amazing year of accomplishments at Atom Computing. Thanks to the incredible hard work of all of Atom Computing's employees, I am now proud to announce our new partnership with #Microsoft. Building a quantum computer is hard, but building it with amazing partners makes the whole journey easier. Read more: https://lnkd.in/grUs4z4f
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We are excited to share that today #Microsoft announced a game-changing collaboration to bring a new generation of #quantum hardware to customers by integrating and advancing our neutral atom hardware into their Azure Quantum compute platform. Together, we are bringing a commercial offering of a reliable quantum machine to the market! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gjM9CuzK
Atom Computing: Building Quantum Supercomputers with Microsoft - Atom Computing
https://atom-computing.com
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We're excited to share that Dr. Jonathan Simon and Dr. Eliot Kapit will be supporting our advanced technology development! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gZx97p3q
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Last week we were honored to host U.S. Senator John Hickenlooper at our facility in Boulder for an in-depth look at our latest-generation #quantumcomputing platforms with our CEO and Founder, Dr. Ben Bloom. In a follow-on roundtable discussion with our ecosystem partners updates were shared on applied quantum computing research projects that we are collaborating on with National Renewable Energy Laboratory and University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, and how the Colorado quantum ecosystem will continue to grow with leadership from Elevate Quantum and the recent $41M Tech Hub award. Thanks to Dr. Dan LaBarbera, Corban Tillemann-Dick, and Rob Hovsapian PhD for supporting this event!
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We are very proud of our own Matt Norcia for receiving the prestigious IUPAP Early Scientist Prize in AMO Physics!
Congratulations to JILA alumni member Matthew Norcia for being awarded the IUPAP Early Career Scientist Prize in Atomic, Molecular And Optical Physics 2024! Norcia studied under JILA and National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Fellow and University of Colorado Boulder Physics professor James Thompson as well as JILA Fellow, NIST Physicists, and CU Boulder Physics professor Adam Kaufman. https://lnkd.in/gVpwmQ7R
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We're excited to announce that PRX Quantum has published our work on creating atomic arrays with over 1200 ytterbium atoms. As we previously shared, this demonstrates how our neutral atom approach straightforwardly scales to large numbers of qubits. Combined with our mid-circuit measurement techniques and long coherence times, this puts us on the fast track toward utility-scale quantum computing. Read our paper here: https://lnkd.in/gtrGrAFU Read our Tech Perspective on the importance of this work here: https://lnkd.in/g3gRDHXM To read more of our published work: https://lnkd.in/g3S_JFaY