Three US Physicists Win 2025 Nobel Prize for Pioneering Quantum Circuits
Physicists Devoret, Martinis, and Clarke won for discoveries enabling quantum computing and sensors, advancing technologies used in smartphones, the Royal Swedish Academy said.
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Quantum computing pioneers win Nobel Prize in Physics
The 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded on Tuesday to three physicists whose groundbreaking work helped usher quantum mechanics into real-world computing systems—two of whom are closely affiliated with Google, and one who maintains close research ties with Taiwan's Academia Sinica.
Three US physicists win 2025 Nobel Prize for pioneering quantum circuits
Three American physicists have been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics for pioneering work that revealed how quantum mechanical phenomena can be harnessed in practical electronic circuits, paving the way for future advances in computing, sensing, and encryption.Read Entire Article
The physicist evokes, in an interview with the "World", the scepticism that prevailed at the beginning of the research in the 1980s on the macroscopic quantum tunnel effect. The subject was rewarded on Tuesday alongside the British John Clarke and the American John Martinis, with whom he worked.
Breakthrough in Quantum Computing Earns Nobel Prize in Physics
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Scientists John Clarke, Michel Devorest and John Martinis took the Nobel Prize in Physics 2025, for their revolutionary findings in the field of quantum mechanics. Researchers will share the distinction “for the discovery of macroscopic quantum mechanical tunneling and the quantification of energy in an electrical circuit.” The Nobel Committee explained at a ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden, that the Nobel Prize winners in Physics demonstrated that…
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