A panel discussion on the future of quantum information science was part of a daylong research symposium celebrating the five-year anniversary of QuICS.
Carl Miller (far right), a Fellow in QuICS, has cultivated a lifelong passion for mathematics.
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New Quantum Information Speed Limits Depend on the Task at Hand
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A group of UMD researchers led by QuICS Fellow Alexey Gorshkov have found something surprising: the speed limit for quantum information can depend on the task at hand.
Newest Hartree Fellow Mines the Depths of Quantum Resource Theories
June 30, 2024
Qi Zhao is an expert in quantum resource theories—the mathematical tools that let researchers characterize and quantify the utility of quantum resources.
The Impossibility of Efficient Quantum Coin Flipping
May 1, 2024
QuICS Fellow Carl Miller uses math and quantum physics to explore “fairness” in coin flipping.
QuICS Graduate Student Receives IBM Ph.D. Fellowship
April 8, 2024
The funding will support doctoral student Eddie Schoute’s research in developing new methods to route quantum information more efficiently.
New Quantum Information Speed Limits Depend on the Task at Hand
July 13, 2024
A group of UMD researchers led by QuICS Fellow Alexey Gorshkov have found something surprising: the speed limit for quantum information can depend on the task at hand.
Newest Hartree Fellow Mines the Depths of Quantum Resource Theories
June 30, 2024
Qi Zhao is an expert in quantum resource theories—the mathematical tools that let researchers characterize and quantify the utility of quantum resources.
The Impossibility of Efficient Quantum Coin Flipping
May 1, 2024
QuICS Fellow Carl Miller uses math and quantum physics to explore “fairness” in coin flipping.
QuICS Graduate Student Receives IBM Ph.D. Fellowship
April 8, 2024
The funding will support doctoral student Eddie Schoute’s research in developing new methods to route quantum information more efficiently.