U of S Hosts First University-Owned Quantum Computer
The system includes 14 superconducting qubits and is backed by $1.93 million in federal funding, officials said.
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'Monumental achievement': Groundbreaking computer positions U of S as key player in quantum research
A groundbreaking quantum computer that will be owned and operated by the University of Saskatchewan will position the school as "a unique hub" for quantum innovation across not just Canada but the world, the U of S president says.
Canada’s first full-stack, university-owned quantum computer comes to USask
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) is about to own its own quantum computer after announcing funding from both the provincial and federal governments. Funding will come in the form of a $1.93 million investment from Prairies Economic Development Canada (PrairiesCan) and $400,000 from Innovation Saskatchewan’s Innovation and Science Fund. The funding will help USask install what it’s billing as the first university-owned and operated, full-st…
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