What if quantum computers could simulate electromagnetic fields? 🤔
Alice & Bob is teaming up with Thales, with the support of Inria to explore just that.
👉 At their core, quantum computers are entangled systems, ⚛ meaning they have the potential to simulate electromagnetic fields exponentially faster.
It’s speculative for now, but if we could make it happen...
🛰 We would design better products:
Better simulations allow engineers to optimize designs for performance, efficiency, and safety. This is key for devices such as radars, antenna design, sensor systems, or electromagnetic interference.
⚗ We would accelerate research and development:
With faster simulations, iterations become shorter and researchers can explore more complex problems in shorter timeframes, leading to quicker discoveries.
📡 We would improve simulations accuracy:
Today’s electromagnetic simulations on classical computers sacrifice accuracy due to computational limits. Quantum-powered simulations could dive deeper, delivering hyper-accurate models for critical tech like medical imaging, radars, and wireless communication systems.
🔬 We would lower R&D costs, broadening access:
Better simulations mean fewer physical prototypes, cutting R&D costs significantly. And cheaper R&D opens the door to more innovation, making advanced research accessible to universities and smaller research institutions.
Alice & Bob, Thales and Inria are launching AeroQat, a project to unlock the potential of quantum-powered electromagnetic simulations.
The dream team
🚀 Thales: one of the global high-tech leaders, defining commercial use cases, benchmarking algorithms, and testing performance.
🔍 Inria: France’s national digital research institute, conceiving quantum algorithm with cutting-edge programming and compilation tools.
🔧 Alice & Bob: Adapting algorithms and designing the quantum computing architecture to make it all feasible, while estimating timelines and resources needed for an actual quantum computer to achieve this feat.
Together, we're charting the future of electromagnetic simulations.
Stay curious! 🤓
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