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QSolid Presents Research on Josephson Junctions in IBM Quantum Seminar
IBM's Qiskit seminar series presents weekly online talks about quantum computing and the research behind it. On 25 August 2023, QSolid had the pleasure of presenting research results on the Observat...
Read moreQSolid User Questionnaire – Hybrid Quantum Computing - HPC Use Cases
Within the framework of work package 10 "HPC Integration", QSolid has created a questionnaire for future users of the envisaged quantum computer. For the project team, it is important to learn as mu...
Read moreQSolid Researcher Dr Felix Lüpke Receives Grant From German Research Foundation (DFG)
QSolid is pleased to announce that a member of its own ranks has been accepted into the Emmy Noether Programme of the German Research Foundation (DFG). Dr Felix Lüpke from the Peter Grünberg Instit...
Read moreQSolid: Second Collaborative Meeting in Karlsruhe
From 28 February to 2 March 2023, the QSolid partners met at the Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) for their second Collaborative Meeting. Almost 130 members of the consortium participated o...
Read moreFirst Back-to-Back Meeting of the Quantum Computer Projects QSolid and GeQCoS at KIT in March 2023
Quantum computers open up a completely new dimension in computer technology. They can be used to solve tasks that conventional computers fail at or take an unacceptably long time to process. Among oth...
Read moreQSolid: First Collaborative Meeting in Cologne
On 28th - 30th September 2022, the QSolid partners met at the University of Cologne for their first Collaborative Meeting. Almost 100 members of the consortium participated on site for the first i...
Read moreQSolid partners enrich BMBF Congress Quantum Systems 2022 with their expertise
Under the motto "Developing cutting-edge technology. Shaping the future." the BMBF Congress Quantum Systems 2022, organised by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, took place in...
Read moreQSolid – Paving the Way for the First German Quantum Computer
- Twenty-five German research institutions and companies are working on a quantum computer with improved error rates in the collaborative project QSolid.
- The project aims to develop a comprehensive ec...