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University of Maryland: UMD Partners with Lockheed Martin on Quantum Computing – InTheCapital

By March 6, 2014News
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The University of Maryland just announced a new relationship with Lockheed Martin where the two will partner to develop an integrated quantum computing platform. The duo signed a memorandum of understanding Wednesday putting into effect the establishment of the Quantum Engineering Center at the UMD.

“Classical computing can only take us so far,” Dr. Ray O. Johnson, Lockheed Martin senior vice president and chief technology officer, said in an interview with the university. “In the future, critical systems will become so complex that problems will take too long or become too expensive to solve using even our most powerful supercomputers. We believe the next computational revolution will stem from applied quantum science—a discipline that connects physics, information science, and engineering.”

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