Breakthrough for Princeton researcher in quantum computers (news item)

<p>Breakthrough</a> for Princeton University researcher, team of scientists from U.S., Germany and Switzerland, in development of quantum computers | NJ.com </p>

<p>"A Princeton University researcher, with a team of scientists from the United States, Germany and Switzerland, has made a breakthrough in the development of quantum computers, which, while still in their infancy, have the potential to be smaller and faster than today’s computers.</p>

<p>The team, led by Hakan Tureci, an assistant professor of electrical engineering, used lasers to observe the complex relationship between a single electron and its environment.</p>

<p>“It’s taken nearly a century to isolate, control and probe a single electron in this way,” Tureci said in a press release. . . ." (continued)</p>

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<p>For anyone interested in physics, this is an amazing breakthrough. You can learn more about studying physics at Princeton at the following link.</p>

<p>Physics</a> Department, Princeton University - Home</p>

<p>A small quantum computer is smarter than a regular computer the size of the universe!</p>

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