EC vice-president and Commissioner for the Digital Single Market, Andrus Ansip, makes positive remarks about Quantum Technologies and talk about what will be the next steps in Europe for the QT.
In a recent post on his blog, EC vice-president and Commissioner for the Digital Single Market, Andrus Ansip, expresses his hopes and vision for the Quantum Technologies.
The final report of the High Level Steering Committee for Quantum Technologies has been published.
On the 18th of September the final report of the High Level Steering Committee on Quantum Technologies has been published. This documents complete the intermidiate report which was published in February. The final report expands the section dedicated on the implementation and include a proposal for the governance structure of the QT flagship.
you can find the document at this link https://ec.europa.eu/digital-single-market/en/news/quantum-flagship-high...
The European Commission has made available the prepublication version of the calls for the ICT part of the Work-programme 2018-2020. the documents contains the call for the QKD testbed
Following up yesterday announcement, with the prepublication of the FET workprogramme (you can find the previous announcement here http://qurope.eu/db/news/prepublication-h2020-fet-work-programme-2018-2020 ), the European Commission has made available the prepublication version of another piece of the 2018-2020 work-programme, the one dedicated to the Information and Communication Technology (ICT), which include the call for the QKD testbed. you can find the document here https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/horizon2020/sites/horizon2020/files/h202...
A recently published article on the Quantum Science and Technology tackles the topic of the European Quantum Technologies Flagship Programme
Max F Riedel, Daniele Binosi, Rob Thew and Tommaso Calarco have recently authored an article tackling the Topic of the
Talk by R.J.C. Spreeuw (UvA): Arrays of cold atom traps and prospects for quantum simulation
Talk by R.J.C. Spreeuw (UvA): Magnetic microtrap arrays, Rydberg atoms, and quantum simulation
Talk by R.J.C. Spreeuw (UvA): Lattices of magnetic microtraps, Rydberg atoms, and quantum simulation
Talk by R.J.C. Spreeuw (UvA): Rydberg atoms in lattices on atom chips
QuSoft, the PCQC and the University of Latvia started a collaboration to develop quantum software.
On April 28th, QuSoft (the Dutch research centre for quantum software), the Paris Centre for Quantum Computing (PCQC) and the University of Latvia signed a memorandum of understanding to jointly push the frontiers of quantum information theory and develop quantum software for the future quantum computer.
Talk by Philippe Grangier