
George Booth
George Booth is a professor of theoretical physics at King’s College London, known for his research in quantum mechanics and materials. He has recently commented on Microsoft's groundbreaking development of a topoconductor for quantum computing, calling it an impressive technical achievement while also urging a measured approach to claims about rapid advancements in the field. Booth's insights reflect a keen understanding of the complexities involved in quantum technology.
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Recent news mentions
George Booth highlights that Microsoft's approach to quantum computing differs from other companies by focusing on more complex qubits.
Microsoft asegura haber hallado un nuevo estado de la materia para desarrollar ordenadores cuánticos en pocos años | TecnologíaGeorge Booth, a professor of theoretical physics at King’s College London, said the research represented an 'impressive technical achievement'.
Microsoft unveils chip it says could bring quantum computing within years | Computing


