Canberra-based quantum hardware specialist Quantum Brilliance is undertaking a research project with the Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Solid State Physics IAF and the University of Ulm to develop new techniques for the fabrication and control of diamond-based quantum microprocessors.
Quantum control infrastructure software specialist Q-Ctrl has demonstrated that an advanced error-suppression technique increases the likelihood of quantum computing algorithm success over 2500% on real hardware.
Former University of Queensland professor Tom Stace has joined Sydney-based quantum startup Q-CTRL as a principal quantum control engineer.
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