U of C putting $20 million behind quantum startups An accelerator is the school’s latest move to become a top player in a hot new technology.
University of Chicago launching nation’s first quantum startup accelerator. Will South Side be the Silicon Valley of next-gen technology?
Argonne National Laboratory a founding partner in nation’s first startup accelerator program dedicated exclusively to quantum Led by the University of Chicago, the program also includes the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and private-sector-led non-profit P33.
A post-COVID pivot is possible, Chicago—but only if we act now As Chicago marks the anniversary of the Great Shutdown, the time for talk and preparation is over. A brief window of opportunity is opening to reposition the regional economy for a new era.
Quantum network offers ‘safe haven’ for countries’ data Data flow in quantum network cannot be copied, fragmented, or changed, says Turkish expert
Argonne Training Program on Extreme-Scale Computing seeks applications for 2021 Apply by March 1 for an opportunity to learn the tools and techniques needed to carry out research on the world’s most powerful supercomputers.
Resource-Efficient Quantum Computing by Breaking Abstractions Part of the Argonne, Fermilab, UChicago Computational Science Series organized by the Joint Task Force Initiative
Eight ways Argonne advanced science in 2020 Throughout 2020, Argonne answered fundamental science questions and provided solutions for the world.