Skip to main content

quantum computing

Photo of Q-silicon

Jun 23, 2023

Quantum Computing Could Get Boost From Discovery of Q-Silicon

NC State researchers discover a distinct form of silicon that is ferromagnetic at room temperature. 

Campus gateway sign reading NC State University

Apr 4, 2023

DMI Allows Magnon-Magnon Coupling in Hybrid Perovskites

Researchers created a mixed magnon state in an organic hybrid perovskite material, which could have implications for quantum computing. 

The NC State Belltower at dusk and night. Photo by Marc Hall

Aug 19, 2021

Partition Function Zeros are ‘Shortcut’ to Thermodynamic Calculations on Quantum Computers

A new method enables quantum computers to measure the thermodynamic properties of systems by calculating the zeros of the partition function. 

The University of New Mexico's campus against a blue sky.

Mar 17, 2020

The University of New Mexico Becomes IBM Q Hub’s First University Member

Joining as our hub's third member, the University of New Mexico will explore leading-edge research and educational opportunities in quantum. 

The workings of part of a quantum computer.

Feb 10, 2020

Health Care Company Anthem Joins NC State’s IBM Q Hub

The leading health benefits company is the second industry partner to join the Hub, which seeks to advance quantum computing. 

Refrigeration coils keep the quantum computer at sub zero temperatures.

Jun 6, 2019

NC State Queues Up to Advance Quantum Computing

We're joining forces with industry and academic partners to lead the way in quantum computing — and train the field's next generation. 

An NC State coffee mug and an IBM coffee mug on a shelf.

May 17, 2018

A History of NC State’s 30-Year Collaboration With IBM

For 30 years, IBM and NC State have worked together across research, education and technology development, yielding breakthroughs in cloud computing, advanced analytics, cybersecurity, renewable energy, advanced networking and healthcare IT.