Georgia Tech Quantum Institute
The Georgia Tech Quantum Institute is a multi-disciplinary research center within the Georgia Tech Research Institute and the Georgia Institute of Technology that focuses on research within quantum computing and related fields.
Nonprofit | |
Industry | Quantum information science |
Headquarters | Atlanta, Georgia[1] , USA |
Key people | Richart E. Slusher Director |
Parent | Georgia Tech Research Institute |
Website | www.gtqi.gatech.edu |
History
In 2010, researchers produced microfabricated planar ion traps for theoretical use in a trapped ion quantum computer.[2][3]
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gollark: I'm not denying that *Muslims* consider it a revelation from Allah. I'm just denying that it *is* a revelation from Allah, because no evidence.
gollark: Didn't he just send an angel or something to dictate it, in Islamic mythology? I guess you could photograph that.
gollark: ... how would you have photographic evidence of god, or something?
gollark: I don't know. You must have a reason *you* believe it.
References
- "Visiting GTQI". Georgia Tech Quantum Institute. Retrieved 2011-05-08.
- "Toward a Useful Quantum Computer: Researchers Design and test Microfabricated Planar Ion Traps". ScienceDaily. May 28, 2010. Retrieved September 20, 2010.
- "Quantum Future: Designing and Testing Microfabricated Planar Ion Traps". Georgia Tech Research Institute. Retrieved September 20, 2010.
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