Scalable quantum computer for simulating nature

QV Studio specializes in creating and de-risking startups exclusively in the field of quantum innovation. The studio is deeply involved in transforming groundbreaking quantum technologies into commercially viable solutions, playing a key role in the creation, growth, and commercialization of quantum ventures. This is achieved through tailored programs and strategic collaborations with funding organizations, research […]

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Mechanochemical Chan-Lam couplings

This research collaboration explores the application of Chan-Lam coupling (expertise of the Schaper group) in mechanochemistry (expertise of the Jurca group) to explore new and more efficient preparation methods in drug development and production.

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Vapor Cell Development for Atom-Based Radio Frequency Sensing

Vapor cell technology is the backbone of a wide range of atomic sensors. This project aims to improve the functionality of vapor cells for Rydberg atom radio frequency detection. The main goal of the work is to test vapor cells whose interior walls are coated with materials that passivate the surfaces so as to eliminate […]

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Development of non- or minimally toxic marine coating with black Titania

The proposed project will benefit the participating institutions by establishing a new international partnership focused on developing sustainable, non-toxic coatings to combat marine biofouling, an issue with significant economic and environmental implications for industries like shipping and aquaculture. By combining expertise in photoactive materials and microbial-material interface analysis, the collaboration will enhance research capacity at […]

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Scalable Quantum-Enhanced Generative Models for Drug Discovery: Extending QCBM with NQS and CUDA Quantum for Multi-target Inhibitor Design

This project proposes a scalable quantum-enhanced generative model for drug discovery, targeting the design of KRAS inhibitors through the integration of Neural Quantum States (NQS), Quantum Circuit Born Machines (QCBMs), and CUDA Quantum acceleration. By replacing traditional quantum circuits with adaptive NQS representations and extending QCBM capacity to 32 qubits, the framework enables more expressive […]

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Toward Accurate Bond Breaking: Revising Natural Orbital Functionals in RDMFT

This project aims to improve computational methods in quantum chemistry by developing better ways to calculate molecular properties. The research focuses on enhancing existing mathematical tools (called functionals) to make them more accurate, especially for molecular fragmentation processes. The project will create user-friendly software that will be freely available to scientists worldwide. For the participating […]

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L2M – Commercialization of Fluroine-free Ultra Water-repellent Coating Technology

The main applicant is leading a research-based venture spun out of Simon Fraser University that has developed a patented, PFAS-free ultra water-repellent (superhydrophobic) nanocoating technology. Our technology offers a more environmentally-friendly alternative to incumbent water-repellent coatings. The current goal of the venture is to explore the best technology-market match to commercialize the technology. Key operation […]

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Superconducting quantum analog simulator for fundamental physics

This project will explore the use of quantum technologies to simulate physical systems relevant to particle physics, with a focus on neutrino behavior. The goal is to build an analog quantum simulator: a special device whose components are designed to naturally follow the dynamics of the system being studied. The platform will be superconducting circuits, […]

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Perimeter QuInterships – Symmetric Ansatz for the Kagome HAF

Haiqu Inc. focuses on building a quantum software stack enabling more efficient development and execution of quantum applications on near-term and early fault tolerant quantum computers. Simulations of quantum chemistry and condensed matter models are one of the primary early uses cases for quantum processors (QPUs), with benefits for chemistry and materials science. Important open […]

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