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Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Outlines Quantum Industry and Computational Infrastructure Partnerships
Faculty Scientist Dan Stamper-Kurn adjusts the optics on a laser experiment. (Credit: Thor Swift/Berkeley Lab)
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) has reported the status of its quantum industry collaborations, focusing on the integration of commercial systems and public research infrastructure. Through the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC), the Quantum Computing Access program provides researchers with access to quantum processors from QuEra Computing Inc. and IBM. This layout permits the high-performance computing user base at NERSC to run operations in quantum simulation, chemistry, materials science, and condensed matter physics, utilizing QuEra’s neutral-atom platform, Aquila, and its internal magneto-optical trap array alongside classical systems under the QIS @ Perlmutter program.






