Breakthrough Advances Accelerate Quantum AI
A groundbreaking theoretical proof shows that a technique called overparameterization improves the performance of quantum machine learning for applications that hinder classical computers.Read full text here. Offer/LANL
LANL News:
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) shares news for the week of June 26, 2023.
New design of high power density fuel cell improves performance and durability
Promising new hydrogen fuel cell technology offers up to 50% higher performance and improved durability than current state-of-the-art technology. Advances in grooved electrode design could help optimize next-generation fuel cell technology to power emission-free medium and heavy duty transportation.Read full text here. Offer/LANL
Chemistry: Approach to create high-precision quantum defects enables quantum applications
A novel approach to fabricating quantum defects in semiconductors presents a way to better utilize those defects as quantum emitters, light sources that emit streams of photons on demand. Current defect creation methods are random and imprecise, but innovative defect manufacturing approaches provide the precision and scalability needed to build devices for applications such as quantum sensing, computing, and communications.Read full text here. Offer/LANL
community: Los Alamos National Laboratory Plants Trees to Reduce Impact on Construction
Los Alamos National Laboratory construction projects frequently cut down trees and shrubs. Supporting a mission is the nature of a growth business, but that’s not the end of the story. Dave Teter, Associate Laboratory Directorate for Infrastructure and Capital Projects, saw an opportunity to advance environmental stewardship with short- and long-term deforestation mitigation plans launched in April. Read the full article here. Offer/LANL
Building a Hydrogen Bridge to a Clean Energy Future
In his June 19 column in the Albuquerque Journal, Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Duncan McBranch breaks down the future factors that fuel cell electric trucks and clean power grids could transform New Mexico. ing. Read the full article here. Offer/LANL
