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Technion Partners with IBM to Advance AI
AI starts to explain itself in drug discovery labs
How UTokyo and IBM developed a new quantum simulation algorithm
IBM Research, Hebrew University, and Israel’s Technion partner to promote AI efforts
Single-microglia transcriptomic transition network-based prediction and real-world patient data validation identifies ketorolac as a repurposable drug for Alzheimer's disease
An autonomous debating system
Feedforward suppression of readout-induced faults in quantum error correction
Krylov diagonalization of large many-body Hamiltonians on a quantum processor
Benchmarking the performance of quantum computing software for quantum circuit creation, manipulation and compilation
Hebrew University and Technion Partner with IBM to Advance Artificial Intelligence
Interested in starting a new collaboration or expanding an existing project with our lab? Please reach out to our academic collaboration leader, Michal Rosen-Zvi.