The USC researchers’ method, deterministic benchmarking, paves the way toward more reliable quantum simulations and fault-tolerant quantum computing.
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A new USC-developed technique enhances quantum sensing by counteracting the limitation of decoherence, unpredictable behavior caused by environmental noise.
USC experts explain the powerful form of computing that’s reshaping our world.
The USC Dornsife professor’s groundbreaking approach to quantum computing has earned recognition in the Airbus-BMW Quantum Computing Challenge.
The forum introduced the university’s vision on how to continue its growth in the field of quantum by focusing on promising research areas and more.
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.
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.
“Computer science at USC is special, indeed,” says the head of USC’s newest school.
The new school, a key feature of USC President Carol Folt’s Frontiers of Computing “moonshot,” will act as a nexus for advanced computing research and education across the university.
USC researchers leverage techniques to manage error accumulation, demonstrating the potential of quantum computing.