New partnership between Majulab, Atos, Eviden and IHPC to benchmark and optimize the energy efficiency of quantum computing
The MajuLab is happy to announce its starting collaboration with Eviden and IHPC-A*Star, Singapore. The three partners are joining forces to investigate the potential of NISQ devices for energy efficient quantum computing. The material extracted from this seed project...
Scientific highlight by Alexia Auffèves
How do light and matter exchange energy down to the quantum scales? New insights from quantum photonicsWhen two quantum systems are coupled, they can exchange energy in two ways: either by exerting a force on each other, or by getting entangled. We respectively dub...
Scientific highlight by Jesús Zúñiga Pérez
Do you know that most quantum sources operate today at low-temperature?Long-distance secured quantum communications will use single-photons exchanged through optical fibers. To render single-photon sources easily exploitable, CRHEA, MajuLab and NTU have introduced...
Scientific highlight by David Wilkowski
An optical trap for atoms with a subwavelength size but still in the (linear) diffraction limit, how to proceed?Trapping single atom in an optical tweezer is now a key technic for quantum simulation and quantum computing with an array of neutral atoms. Researchers...
Happy New Year 2024! Our MajuLab 2023 booklet is out
MajuLab has been renewed for 5 years
The agreement on the second renewal of MajuLab for a duration of 5 years was signed by Prof Sylvie Retailleau, Minister for Higher Education and Research, Prof Antoine Petit, CEO of CNRS, Deputy Prime Minister of Singapore, Mr Heng Swee Keat, NUS Deputy President...