The first quantum computer "on neutral atoms" was put into operation by a Serbian physicist

Serbian atomic physicist, professor Dr. Vladan Vuletić, with his team at MIT University in Boston put into operation the first quantum computer that uses neutral atoms. The transition to quantum computers could be a turning point for the advancement of many fields, as they can process information in seconds that would take an ordinary computer thousands of years.

The development of drugs and the simulation of their effect on the body without testing on humans is just one of the areas where the quantum computer will immediately have its application due to the unique innovations of Professor Vuletić. What makes this computer, quantum simulator special and very powerful is that before each calculation the arrangement of atoms in two dimensions can be configured. The computer is physically based in Boston and is available for rent through Amazon's platform three times a week. Researchers and scientists will use it before others, and Professor Vuletić and his team continue to improve its features. As a member of the board of directors of the Science Fund of Serbia, Professor Vuletić actively participates in the affirmation of science in our country.

Source: Radio Television of Serbia.

 

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