A faster experiment to find and study topological materials
Using machine learning and simple X-ray spectra, researchers can uncover compounds that might enable next-generation computer chips or quantum devices.
Using machine learning and simple X-ray spectra, researchers can uncover compounds that might enable next-generation computer chips or quantum devices.
PhD student Alex Greene studies superconducting quantum computing systems while rounding out their busy schedule with water sanitation projects.
MIT chemist designs novel molecules that could be used for quantum sensing and communication; visiting scholar Moriba Jah is also awarded, for work on space sustainability.
MIT professor to share $3 million prize with three others; Daniel Spielman PhD ’95 wins Breakthrough Prize in Mathematics.
Mohammad Javad Khojasteh, a postdoc at MIT LIDS, uses both classical and quantum physics to improve state-of-the-art capabilities in communication, sensing, and computation.
The chemistry professor embraces the most challenging moments of her work to design molecules for quantum information science.
The findings could inform the design of practical superconducting devices.
MIT engineers expand the capabilities of these ultrasensitive nanoscale detectors, with potential uses for quantum computing and biological sensing.
A drive to understand natural science phenomena ignited MIT graduate student Changhao Li’s love of quantum physics.
The MIT professor is honored for extraordinary accomplishments in mathematics, computer science, and quantum physics.
MIT iQuHACK gave teams from across the country time and experience on real quantum computers.
Primary focus will be to advance and promote technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship across the school.
An MIT team incorporates AI to facilitate the detection of an intriguing materials phenomenon that can lead to electronics without energy dissipation.
Researchers have developed a technique for making quantum computing more resilient to noise, which boosts performance.
National Science Foundation award will allow the VELION FIB-SEM to become a permanent instrument in MIT.nano’s characterization facility.