Canada-based photonic quantum computing company Xanadu and the North American branch of Toyota's Research Institute (TRINA) have partnered to use quantum computing in materials science simulations.
The partnership centers on creating quantum algorithms to optimize the design and evaluation of complex materials, particularly those related to quantum sensors and energy technologies. One area of focus will be boron vacancies in hexagonal boron nitride, an important system in quantum sensing applications.
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