Quantum computing (QC)

Works that employ or are related to quantum computing. See also, Yale Quantum Institute.
2025
October
8
Wednesday
Wednesday, 08 October 2025
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Dr. Michel Devoret wins
Nobel Prize for his
contributions to
quantum physics

I don’t often receive personal whiteboard lectures on quantum mechanics. But when I do, I make sure it’s from a Nobel-Prize-winning Yale professor 😆 Congratulations, Dr. Michel Devoret! 🍾🥂🎉
From the the Nobel Foundation’s official announcement: The Nobel Prize in Physics 2025 was awarded jointly to John Clarke, Michel H. Devoret and John M. “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunnelling and energy quantisation in an electric circuit.” The photo above was snapped by Dr. Florian Carle, Managing Director of Yale University’s Quantum Institute (YQI), during my 2022–2023 artist residency at YQI. Dr. Devoret (on the left) was patiently explaining to me (on the right, back to camera) the graphical power of Feynman diagrams as a logical reasoning device. I am not a physicist, and had little business receiving such focussed attention—exactly one of the joys of participating in Florian’s residency program.
2022
October
27
Thursday
Thursday, 27 October 2022
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Autumn at Yale University’s Quantum Institute

I’ve just returned from an absolutely gorgeous “peak autumn” journey by rail up to New Haven, Connecticut as a recently-minted Artist in Residence at Yale University’s Quantum Institute.
Over this present academic year I’ll be collaborating with Yale students, faculty, and researchers associated with the Yale Quantum Institute (YQI) to create quantum-inspired artworks. This program is organized by YQI manager (and official rocket scientist!), Florian Carle, who created the artist residency role. I’ve impossible shoes to fill, with past residents such as Martha W Lewis and Spencer Topel. An exciting adventure to set forth on, to be sure.