UBC’s Joseph Salfi is in the right place at the right time
In 1943, Thomas Watson, then president of IBM, said “I think there is a world market for maybe five computers.”...
Read MoreIn 1943, Thomas Watson, then president of IBM, said “I think there is a world market for maybe five computers.”...
Read MoreAt the intersection of quantum physics, theoretical chemistry and machine learning, Roman Krems is working to understand realities outside the...
Read MoreLast week, Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute (SBQMI) joined partners at TRIUMF, the University of British Columbia, the University of...
Read MoreAlannah Hallas (pictured) has a seat in one of the most exclusive rooms in quantum physics for the next two...
Read MorePictured: Arman Zaribafiyan, Head of Quantum Simulation at Vancouver-based software company and CREATE program partner 1QBit, leading a seminar for UBC...
Read MoreImage source: the Berlinguette group via www.projectada.ca. , An artificially intelligent, self-contained, and self-driving laboratory named Ada can explore formulations for...
Read MoreScience goes on, even as the rest of the world slows to a pause and COVID-19 sees the University of...
Read MoreThe biggest enemy of quantum computing technology is “noise,” perturbation at the atomic level that can disrupt the resilience of...
Read MorePictured: Artist’s impression of the dissolving of the electronic “traffic jam.” The red atoms are different in their quantum nature...
Read MorePictured: MengXing Na and Andrea Damascelli at UBC’s Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute (SBQMI). Credit: Research2Reality , For the first time,...
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