Amir Ebrahimi
@amir_e
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Quantum Software Engineer working @TeamPhotonic
San Francisco, CA
Joined June 2011
Happy to support @unitaryfdnโs next round of microgrants. These grants have helped out projects like PyZX and Qrack in past years.
Hey everyone โ weโre still running a Giving Tuesday campaign to raise funds for our Microgrant Program! We are at $1,150 from our goal of $4,000 UF Microgrant funding to support an innovator building open-source quantum tools or educational materials.
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All the critics are hating on Tron: Ares. Iโd say stick to the popcorn meter on Rotten Tomatoes. As a fan of both Tron and NIN, I enjoyed it for what it was - a nostalgic, popcorn flick. Saw it in IMAX 3D.
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If you work in quantum computing, then please n += 1.
๐ The ๐ค๐๐ฎ๐ป๐๐๐บ ๐ข๐ฝ๐ฒ๐ป ๐ฆ๐ผ๐๐ฟ๐ฐ๐ฒ ๐ฆ๐ผ๐ณ๐๐๐ฎ๐ฟ๐ฒ ๐ฆ๐๐ฟ๐๐ฒ๐ ๐ฎ๐ฌ๐ฎ๐ฑ is live! Share your voice on tools, research & the future of quantum tech. Takes ~10 min, open ๐๐ป๐๐ถ๐น ๐ข๐ฐ๐ ๐ฏ. Results will be shared with the community. ๐ https://t.co/3Egl8DZXzb
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Remarkable.
I am the 3rd person in the world to receive the @Neuralink brain implant. 1st with ALS. 1st Nonverbal. I am typing this with my brain. It is my primary communication. Ask me anything! I will answer at least all verified users! Thank you @elonmusk!
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Join us on April 10th at 2pm EST/11am PST for - A Deep Dive into SHYPS: Photonicโs QLDPC Error Correction Code Family. @TeamPhotonic SHYPS codes enable quantum algorithms with up to 20x fewer physical qubits than traditional methods. https://t.co/8t4lPC4kGA
my.demio.com
Photonicโs QLDPC Error Correction Code Family
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We are proud to announce that Photonic has been selected for Stage A of the DARPA Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI)โa big step in validating scalable quantum computing approaches. Learn more here: https://t.co/dJVuqM53kK
#IYQ2025 #QuantumTech #TeamPhotonic #DARPA
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A lot of hard work by many great people here at @TeamPhotonic. Our group's work with simulations was pushed to the limit and we're excited about expanding those limits for future research.
The timeline to useful quantum computing just got shorter. We are excited to introduce SHYPS: the first QLDPC code family that can efficiently perform error-corrected quantum computation. https://t.co/LINxPEcSxS
#PhotonicQLDPC #IYQ2025 #TeamPhotonic
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We recently demonstrated a teleported CNOT using distributed entanglement, which utilizes the HOM and BK protocols. The video below shows the process. More info here: https://t.co/2m6UaV0lpy Full paper:
A critical step toward realizing #DistributedQuantumComputing and the #QuantumInternet, @TeamPhotonic's unique spin-photon architecture paves the way for scalable, long-distance quantum communication. Learn more in this short @MSFTQuantum video: https://t.co/w6GTD62q9E
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Excited to be coming out of stealth, finally.
Founder and Chief Quantum Officer @quantumstef says @TeamPhotonic is thrilled to be joining forces with @MSFTQuantum. The collaboration dovetails with the unveiling of our unique #silicon-based architecture that stands to accelerate #quantum innovation: https://t.co/hesdgISSqI
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#quantumtwitter - please chime in
The 2023 Quantum Open Source Software Survey is still on going!! Shape the quantum technology field and ecosystem. Your input matters! Ready to jump in? Take the survey here:ย https://t.co/hfzBNJ5eAo
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Nice reduction showing T-count optimization is NP-hard: https://t.co/XC52FNU9pm. Force the optimizer to solve 3SAT by giving it a circuit that phases solutions by 45ยฐ. If there's no solutions or no non-solutions, it must delete the circuit. If not, can't delete all the T gates.
arxiv.org
In order for quantum computations to be done as efficiently as possible it is important to optimise the number of gates used in the underlying quantum circuits. In this paper we find that many...
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The Discovery of Neptune -- one of the coolest scientific discoveries ever. This animation shows the force due to gravity from Neptune on Uranus over time.
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Wonderful article about recent progress in theoretical cryptography and complexity theory (although we're still really a long way from proving P โ NP).
For more than 50 years, complexity theorists have tried and failed to solve the foundational question of their field. Why is it so hard to prove hardness? @benbenbrubaker reports: https://t.co/u1SW5sGKCg
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Might also hint towards the etymology of the term 'ancilla', which is difficult to trace.
๐ขNEW ARTICLE!!! In which I connect Charles Babbage & his 19th c. blueprints for digital computation to industrial labor control & the creation of a regime of denigrated, disciplined "free" labor. All of which has its roots in plantation slavery. 1/ https://t.co/7x63VTLof3
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