Hartree Centre and PsiQuantum develop path to quantum-enabled material innovation

Exciting results with STFC Hartree Centre that show how fault-tolerant quantum computing can tackle complex material simulations, like high-temperature superconductors, using fewer computational resources—bringing real-world applications closer to reality.

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