Advanced Computing Challenge 2: Programming quantum computer software stack
Why is it difficult? Quantum computers bring a new era of computing with not only new hardware but also a new software stack that controls
Why is it difficult? Quantum computers bring a new era of computing with not only new hardware but also a new software stack that controls
Why is it difficult? Creating a large-scale quantum computer relies on connecting millions of quantum units called qubits with each other and the processor. The
As you may have seen, The Decade of Digital Inclusion, our event series focused on the intersections of policy, technology, and digital inclusion, is now
In this article, we offer a summary of our September 15 panel, Digital Inclusion: The Issues That Keep Us Up at Night, which officially kicks off our event series.
In this article, professor Ana García Armada offers an introduction to the development and practical applications of MIMO technology for a non-technical audience.
Sir Eric Ash won the 1984 Marconi Prize in recognition for his work in electron optics and ultrasonics.
Moderator: Panelists: We know the statistics—nearly half of the population is still not connected to the Internet. We’ve heard about the problems, from the homework
The Marconi Society announced an ambitious program for its virtual master class and hybrid symposium and gala this fall.
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