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Quantum Computing

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UMD Quantum Physicist Elected to National Academy of Sciences
08 May 23
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College’s Graduate Programs Earn High U.S. News Rankings
25 Apr 23
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Wendell Hill Elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
20 Apr 23
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Science Terp Deven Bowman Named 2023 Goldwater Scholar
03 Apr 23
Nathan Schine
Nathan Schine Twists Photons and Cools Atoms in a Unique Quantum Dance
17 Mar 23
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Two UMD Faculty Members Receive 2023 Sloan Research Fellowships
15 Feb 23
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Two Light-Trapping Techniques Combine for the Best of Both Worlds
03 Jan 23
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UMD Establishes Endowed Professorship in Quantum Computing
20 Dec 22
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UMD President Darryll Pines Sticks a Terrapin Pin in ‘Capital of Quantum’ Map at Global Conference
30 Nov 22
Mathematical graphs, which capture the connections between abstract nodes, are being used in a new way to represent and study quantum error correcting codes. (Credit: A. Kollár/JQI)
Graphs May Prove Key in Search for Holy Grail of Quantum Error Correction
24 Oct 22
Current quantum computers, utilizing technologies like the trapped ion device on the left, are beginning to tackle problems theoretical physicists care about, like simulating particle physics models. More than 60 years ago, the physicist Julian Schwinger laid the foundation for describing the relativistic and quantum mechanical behaviors of subatomic particles and the forces among them, and now his namesake model is serving as an early challenge for quantum computers.
Quantum Computers Are Starting to Simulate the World of Subatomic Particles
24 May 22
A curved and stretched sheet of graphene laying over another curved sheet creates a new pattern that impacts how electricity moves through the sheets. A new model suggests that similar physics might emerge if two adjacent universes are able to interact. (Credit: Alireza Parhizkar, JQI)
Bilayer Graphene Inspires Two-Universe Cosmological Model
05 May 22

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