Winfried Hensinger is Professor of Quantum Technologies at the University of Sussex. Hensinger heads the Sussex Ion Quantum Technology Group and he is the director of the Sussex Centre for Quantum Technologies. Hensinger's group works on constructing a trapped-ion quantum computer demonstrator device, a quantum simulation engine as well as portable quantum sensors.
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Developing practical large scale quantum computers using trapped ions
Featuring Winfried Hensinger
The challenge to build a universal quantum computers has been described as difficult as manned space travel to Mars. By inventing a new method where voltages applied to a quantum computer microchip are used to implement entanglement operations, we have managed to remove one of the biggest...
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Quantum Computers - The world's most incredible machines
Featuring Winfried Hensinger
Many problems are so complicated that even the fastest supercomputer would currently take millions of years to provide an answer. Computers built with quantum technology (a quantum computer) may fundamentally change what a computer may be able to accomplish. Optimising financial transactions,...
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