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The most recent email you sent was likely encrypted using a tried-and-true method that relies on the idea that even the fastest computer would be unable to efficiently break a gigantic number into factors.

Toward a code-breaking quantum computer

Article #2 of Engineering the Quantum Future Series: Recent breakthroughs in quantum computing made substantial strides, driving closer to practical applications that could revolutionize industries by solving complex computational problems more efficiently.

Breakthroughs in Quantum Computing

Article #1 of Engineering the Quantum Future Series: Quantum computing extends beyond classical binary limits by utilizing qubits, which can exist in multiple states simultaneously, enabling exponentially faster and more complex computations.

From Bits to Qubits - An Introduction to Quantum Computing

Introducing the Engineering the Quantum Future Series: Quantum computing redefines our approach to complex challenges, expanding the scope of what's possible across multiple disciplines.

Engineering the Quantum Future

Bound states in the continuum (BICs) are at the basis of ultra-sensitive sensors, compact optical devices, and optical computers. In this article, Zarina Kondratenko, a senior researcher at ITMO’s Faculty of Physics, unravels the conundrum and shares ongoing projects in the field by ITMO researchers

Bound States in the Continuum: Theory and Applications

Technological advances have emerged from Industry 4.0, but quantum computing will take the fourth industrial revolution to a whole new level. Although it’s still in its infancy, researchers and business leaders are already exploring the potential role of quantum computing in manufacturing.

The Role Of Quantum Computing In Manufacturing

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