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Qolab Secures Over $16.0 Million in Series A Financing Led by Octave Ventures with Co-Investment by Development Bank of Japan Inc., Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation, and Phoenix Venture Partners to Accelerate Innovation in Superconducting Quantum Computing

Madison,WI — Qolab, Inc. a leader in superconducting quantum computing, announced today that it secured over $16.0 million to date in its Series A financing round, led by Octave Ventures with co-investment from the Development Bank of Japan Inc. (DBJ), Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation (WARF), and Phoenix Venture Partners. This investment represents a significant step […]

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How to Build a Quantum Supercomputer: Scaling Challenges and Opportunities

In the span of four decades, quantum computation has evolved from an intellectual curiosity to a potentially realizable technology. Today, small-scale demonstrations have become possible for quantum algorithmic primitives on hundreds of physical qubits and proof-of-principle error-correction on a single logical qubit. Nevertheless, despite significant progress and excitement, the path toward a full-stack scalable technology

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Reducing Qubit Energy Decay and Correlated Errors From Cosmic Rays in Quantum Processors

Saving superconducting quantum processors from qubit energy decay and correlated errors generated from gamma and cosmic Rays; Cosmic rays and natural radioactivity produce quasiparticle heat pulses that effectively kill quantum error correction.  Structures are described that channel this energy away from qubits.  This affects other solid-state qubits.  

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