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President Carol L. Folt launches the most comprehensive academic initiative in USC’s history, including a new School of Advanced Computing, educational opportunities in ethical computing for students across the university, and an expansion of USC’s footprint in Silicon Beach.
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Can the facility’s third processor in four years be capable of solving problems faster than a traditional computer?
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The emeritus faculty member, who worked at labs in France, the Soviet Union and Germany before joining USC in 1970, co-discovered the “Maki-Thompson effect” on electron transport in superconductors.
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USC scientists uncover a connection that could be a huge boost to string theory.
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USC researchers leverage techniques to manage error accumulation, demonstrating the potential of quantum computing.
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A team of scientists at USC has verified that quantum effects are indeed at play in the first commercial quantum optimization processor.
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USC researchers discover a method to reduce heating, a problem that challenges the potential of the high-powered devices.
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The collaboration with IBM — part of USC President Carol Folt’s Frontiers of Computing “moonshot” — establishes USC’s IBM Quantum Innovation Center and propels USC researchers and students toward new discoveries.
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A world-first method to enable quantum optical circuits that use photons — light particles — heralds a new future for secure communication and quantum computing.
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In science fiction, quantum computers have often been touted as “magical” devices. Experts at USC’s Information Sciences Institute are figuring out exactly how the computers will impact real life.