Zapata Computing and The University of Hull Get Quantum-Ready For Ongoing Search for Life in Space
One year into the collaboration both teams have seen enough progress to extend their plans for expanding the search for indicators of life in deep space.
- One year into the collaboration both teams have seen enough progress to extend their plans for expanding the search for indicators of life in deep space.
- The results obtained with these new quantum techniques can already be used to detect molecular hydrogen in space.
- A big part of the progress is due to the University of Hulls successful migration of Big Compute capabilities from classical to quantum computers.
- For more information about the presentation at Quantum.Tech and Zapata Computing and its work with the University of Hull, please visit www.zapatacomputing.com or stop by the Zapata Computing Booth (A3) at Quantum.Tech London.