🎉 A Groundbreaking Achievement in Quantum Simulation: Exploring Many-Body Quantum Chaos on a quantum computer 🎉 In collaboration with IBM and Trinity College Dublin, we have successfully demonstrated the power of Algorithmiq’s Tensor-Network Error Mitigation, revealing its full potential for state-of-the-art scientific exploration. An incredible milestone made possible by the dedication and hard work of all teams involved, as well as the power of #algorithmiq's technology. ☄️ In our study, “Dynamical Simulations of Many-Body Quantum Chaos on a Quantum Computer", we used advanced error mitigation and noise-learning methods to achieve accurate simulations of maximally chaotic circuits, even beyond exact verification by perturbing away from the dual unitary point, on an IBM Quantum’s Eagle device using 91 qubits and over 4000 entangling gates—a major step forward. Our findings emphasize that error-mitigated #quantum simulations are now reliable tools for probing novel emergent quantum many-body phases on today’s quantum hardware. 🚀 Here’s to pushing the boundaries of quantum discovery! 🌌 #QuantumComputing #QuantumSimulation #ErrorMitigation #IBMQuantum Thanks to the authors E. Fischer, Matea L., Andrew Eddins, Nathan K., Davide Ferracin, Matteo Rossi, Youngseok Kim, Andre He, Francesca Pietracaprina, Boris Sokolov, Shane Dooley, Zoltán Zimborás, Francesco Tacchino, Sabrina Maniscalco, John Goold, Guillermo García-Pérez, Ivano Tavernelli, Abhinav Kandala, and Sergey N. Filippov. You can read the paper here: 👉 https://lnkd.in/d57dSWuQ
Algorithmiq
Research
Helsinki, Uusimaa 8 870 seuraajaa
We develop advanced quantum algorithms to solve complex problems in life sciences
About us
Algorithmiq is a company developing advanced algorithms to solve complex problems in life sciences. Our mission is to revolutionise life sciences by exploiting the potential of quantum computing to solve currently inaccessible problems. We combine our expertise in quantum information, complex systems, and computational physics to develop algorithms that run on near-term quantum devices to discover new drugs and develop new materials
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https://www.algorithmiq.fi
External link for Algorithmiq
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- Research
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- 11–50 työntekijää
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- Helsinki, Uusimaa
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- 2020
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As a company where we collaborate across many different countries (and time zones!), it is always a special moment when we can meet in person during one of our quarterly hackathons. Have you ever wondered what happens during our Hackathons? Whether in sunny Sicily or snowy Finland, there are some non-negotiables: 🎯 Focus. We only have a few days together, which means that we want to ensure that our time is used as effectively as possible. Our hackathon week is intense, as we focus not only on sharing knowledge with each other but on the relentless execution of our strategic priorities. 🔮 Forward-thinking. A hackathon is characterized by forward momentum and the desire to find solutions, which is why we don’t simply host quarterly meetings or reviews. While looking at the past is useful to identify what worked and what didn’t, the most important feature of any hackathon is focusing on solutions and, for us, also looking up ahead towards what’s coming and setting our next quarterly OKRs. 💥 Fun! Last but not least, we believe collaboration works better when we can also have fun together and try something new. This quarter, it was axe throwing 🪓, an activity that resulted in zero injuries but many funny moments. Have you ever attended a hackathon, and have you ever tried organizing a hackathon at your current company? As for us, we are already thinking of the next one and what we could do to make it special! 📮
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“We are researchers - not robots. Innovators - not automatons. Caring is why we pursue this work in the first place. Caring is the fuel to accomplish great things”. This post by Wellcome Leap highlighting Regina Dugan’s words at Virginia Tech’s Innovation Campus grand opening deeply resonated with us. As part of our work for the Wellcome Leap Q4Bio - Quantum for Bio program, we have been focusing on demonstrating the potential of #quantumcomputing applications in health and life sciences, a mission that transcends the purely theoretical and technical quandaries to address the nature of human life and our desire to contribute to the betterment of humanity. 👤🌍❤️ Wellcome Leap builds programs that “aim to deliver breakthroughs in human health over 5 – 10 years and demonstrate seemingly impossible results on seemingly impossible timelines”. It is, therefore, especially important to us that we have been selected to advance to Phase 3 of the Quantum for Bio program. 🙌 Our work with IBM and Cleveland Clinic on leveraging quantum-enhanced drug discovery to revolutionize cancer treatment will continue, and we are looking forward to sharing additional insights with the rest of the world. 🧪🧬⚕️💊
Why does the underdog win? Emotional engagement. Heart. Caring. Mission. If you spend decades watching teams achieve seemingly impossible things -- that's what you see... Insights from Regina Dugan at Virginia Tech’s Innovation Campus grand opening. Swipe through for the highlights!
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Five years ago, it was science fiction. Five years ago, it was a crazy dream. Five years ago, it was an impossibility. Five years ago, it was only a bet. But when you have been researching quantum physics and quantum technologies for as long as we have, you are used to the impossible becoming a reality, if you are just brave enough to go after it. It is the glimpse of a future that you have previously only been able to imagine, coming within reach for the first time. Five years ago, four scientists decided to look ahead and commit to making that potential future a reality. Today, we are more than 40 people from all over the world who believe that #quantum computing can revolutionize healthcare and life sciences and make people lives’ healthier for longer. Today, we celebrate our commitment to that vision and to each other in the only way that makes sense - by demolishing this beautiful cake! 🎂🍰😋 Happy fifth anniversary to us!
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On World Quantum Day, it was announced that Algorithmiq was selected as a Top Innovator for UpLink’s Quantum for Society Challenge. 🎉🎊🎈 The Quantum for Society Challenge focuses on impactful, scalable quantum-powered solutions that are aligned with Sustainable Development Goals, and we are thrilled to join Planetai Space Group, planqc, Qnity, Quantasphere, Quantum Dice, Quantum Mads, Quminex, Nomad Atomics and Xairos as one of the top 10 innovators. You can learn more about our mission to redefine healthcare through #QuantumComputing innovation here 👉 : https://lnkd.in/d75-UUFW Healthcare Through Quantum Computing Innovation.👩🔬🧪 All the winners share the common goal of applying quantum technologies to problems that are not simply theoretical, but practical challenges affecting humanity worldwide, from climate change to healthcare and life sciences. We applaud the intention of building and promoting an interdisciplinary ecosystem with the goal of not only recognizing quantum impact but accelerating it. Because quantum technologies are meant to not only be powerful, but purposeful. Thanks to the partners: UpLink - World Economic Forum, C4IR Saudi Arabia, Accenture, King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) , KAUST (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology), SandboxAQ, OQI – Open Quantum Institute, Ministry of Communications and Information Technology of Saudi Arabia, National Technology Development Program , Pasqal, aramco, HCLTech, and The Corporate Garage. Watch the video to see the live announcement 📣 : https://lnkd.in/dbFZbaw4
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Today is World Quantum Day, but in 2025 we all celebrate #WorldQuantumDay every day thanks to the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology. 🎉🎊🥳 World Quantum Day is all about boosting public awareness and understanding of #quantum science and technology around the globe. This is a mission we live by at Algorithmiq, as our own QPlayLearn creates multimedia educational tools and organises outreach activities to make quantum science and technologies truly accessible to all ages, all backgrounds, all curious minds. 🧠 💫 This week, QPlayLearn will share more on the new resources and fresh initiatives coming soon in the pipeline: if you’re not following QPlayLearn yet... now’s a pretty good time. 😉 And if you are curious to know why World Quantum Day is on 14th April, it is a reference to 4.14, the rounded first digits of Planck’s constant: 4.1356677×10−15 eV⋅s = 0.000 000 000 000 004 1356677 electron volt second, a product of energy and time that is the fundamental constant governing quantum physics. 🌠 📚 How are you planning to celebrate? 🎉📣🤗
Happy World Quantum Day! 🎈🎉 Okay, this might be a long one—but it’s a big day for us. April 14 isn’t just a date*—it’s a global celebration inviting curiosity and dialogue around quantum science: how it underpins essential technologies in our lives today, and how it can lead to future scientific and technological revolutions with profound societal impact. At QPlayLearn, this mission drives us every day. And this week, we’re marking the occasion with a preview of what’s next—new resources, fresh ideas, and a few surprises from the QPL universe 😎 While you wait, check out a #WQD sampler of what we’ve already got on the plate: 🎥 Quantum Pills – Short, animated videos delivering quantum concepts through multilevel storytelling 📰 Inspiration Quantum – A formula-free e-learning course to help you navigate quantum hype 🏞️ The Photonic Trail – A hands-on, treasure-hunt where the physics from quantum optics labs is the key to unlock new quests 🕹️ QUEST – Our multimedia quantum dictionary to go from intuition to formal understanding, an effective toolkit for playful teaching ⛵️ Sailing Quantum Tour – Prof. Paola Verrucchi on her solo-sailing adventure brought the beauty of quantum science to schools and town squares along the Italian coasts 🎋 Quantum Jungle – Art meets quantum ideas in projects like this or our Quantum Art Jam We’re all about making quantum physics truly reach everyone, from curious kids to CEOs. Let’s celebrate together! 💫 *Fun fact: April 14 (4.14) refers to the first rounded digits of Planck’s constant (4.135667…×10⁻¹⁵ eV·s)—a key value in quantum mechanics
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This week, our Lead Quantum Scientist Stefan Knecht joined scientists and industry experts from all over the world at the University of Copenhagen (Københavns Universitet)’s Conference of Quantum Computing for Natural Science. 🇩🇰 This is a cross-disciplinary conference bringing researchers together with the goal of discussing the role of quantum computers within the natural sciences, especially quantum simulation and quantum chemistry, as well as the associated challenges. 🧪💧🔬 The focus areas of the conference are: 🔅 Quantum Algorithms for Natural Science 🔅 Techniques for Running on Hardware 🔅 Building Quantum Hardware As we have recently moved to Phase 3 of the Wellcome Leap Q4Bio - Quantum for Bio Supported Challenge Program, we decided to share our #Q4Bio results, and also introduced the Majorana Propagation algorithm that drives our state preparation capabilities to beyond 50+ qubits on a routine basis. 🧪🔬💊 We are looking forward to continuing to participate in interdisciplinary discussion and collaboration, which we believe is necessary to unlock the full potential of #quantumcomputing. Thanks to the organizers, Phillip W. K. Jensen and Lasse Bjørn Kristensen!
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Minna Günes is our Head of Strategic Alliances & People Partner, but she doesn’t like to think of People as a function or a number. Instead, she wants to keep the human component always at the forefront and remember that we all have the same needs to be seen, appreciated, and encouraged. Processes’ primary goal should be to support people and ensure that everybody gets to be seen and heard. But what led Minna to leave academia and join Algorithmiq? Her experience is quite unique, as she has been able to follow how the field of #quantumcomputing grew out of laboratories and academic communities and into the real world. “I come from a strong academic background and have been working with scientists for a long time, so I really like how we live by our values and how these values originate from scientific standards”. One of our values is “be crazy in thinking but rigorous in verifying”, which translates into letting your ambitious ideas thrive, but rooting them with the highest quality and scientific rigor. As Minna herself says, we really live by our values. We have managed to build a team that is inclusive of diverse talent, passionate about pushing forward the company's joint mission, and embraces fundamental values and the joy of working together. “People are like water that will flow where there is freedom and space to run.” This quote sums up Minna’s philosophy and her efforts, together with the leadership team, to ensure that each member of Algorithmiq gets the opportunity to flow in the right direction and thrive. Moreover, we always welcome the opportunity to meet and spend time together, like this week, when we are all in Helsinki for our quarterly hackathon. 🇫🇮🫐🧖♀️
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We are in! 🙌 Algorithmiq joins Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Oxford as well as Infleqtion and University of Nottingham as the winners of Phase 3 awards for the Wellcome Leap Q4Bio - Quantum for Bio Supported Challenge Program. 🎉🌟🥳 The Program focuses on identifying, developing, and demonstrating #HCLS applications that will benefit from #quantumcomputing. More specifically, it is interested in the development of algorithms that will be realizable on quantum computers today and in a year from now. 🕙🗓️💠 #Q4Bio bet is that we can develop new algorithms that deliver quantum advantage for health and that this is being made possible by multidisciplinary, multiorganizational teams comprising health, quantum software, and quantum hardware expertise. 🤝👥🔗 Our mission is to create a computational drug discovery pipeline that exploits real quantum hardware while keeping the needs of end users at the heart of the product. This is why we have partnered with IBM Quantum and Cleveland Clinic for the development of photo-activated drugs for cancer treatment. In the final Phase 3, we will run our quantum algorithms on the latest IBM hardware with the goal to demonstrate a path towards quantum advantage, with the photoactivation mechanism of a cancer drug in clinical trials, as a first example. We are looking forward to continuing our journey into quantum-assisted drug discovery and sharing our results with the world! 🏥🧪
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We are in! 🙌 Algorithmiq joins Harvard University, Stanford University, University of Oxford as well as Infleqtion and University of Nottingham as the winners of Phase 3 awards for the Wellcome Leap Q4Bio - Quantum for Bio Supported Challenge Program. 🎉🌟🥳 The Program focuses on identifying, developing, and demonstrating #HCLS applications that will benefit from #quantumcomputing. More specifically, it is interested in the development of algorithms that will be realizable on quantum computers today and in a year from now. 🕙🗓️💠 #Q4Bio bet is that we can develop new algorithms that deliver quantum advantage for health and that this is being made possible by multidisciplinary, multiorganizational teams comprising health, quantum software, and quantum hardware expertise. 🤝👥🔗 Our mission is to create a computational drug discovery pipeline that exploits real quantum hardware while keeping the needs of end users at the heart of the product. This is why we have partnered with IBM Quantum and Cleveland Clinic for the development of photo-activated drugs for cancer treatment. In the final Phase 3, we will run our quantum algorithms on the latest IBM hardware with the goal to demonstrate a path towards quantum advantage, with the photoactivation mechanism of a cancer drug in clinical trials, as a first example. We are looking forward to continuing our journey into quantum-assisted drug discovery and sharing our results with the world! 🏥🧪
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