Paul Stevenson

Paul Stevenson

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Paul Stevenson is a professor of physics at the University of Surrey, recognized for his expertise in quantum computing and materials science. His recent commentary on Microsoft's advancements in quantum technology positions him as a key voice in evaluating the potential of new technologies, highlighting both the promise and challenges of achieving reliable quantum computers. Stevenson emphasizes the importance of cautious optimism as the field progresses.

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Paul Stevenson is the leader of the theoretical team working on refining the model of the atom nucleus based on new results.

Index - Tech-Tudomány - A tudósok is ledöbbentek attól, amit az ólom atommagjában láttak
Index.hu·HungaryHungary· 2025-02-27
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Paul Stevenson from the University of Surrey notes that while the research yields significant results, the next steps are challenging.

Microsoft asegura haber hallado un nuevo estado de la materia para desarrollar ordenadores cuánticos en pocos años | Tecnología
El País·SpainSpain· 2025-02-22
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Paul Stevenson described Microsoft's research as an important step but noted that there are difficult challenges ahead.

Qué es el estado topológico de la materia que Microsoft asegura haber alcanzado con un avanzado chip
El Observador·UruguayUruguay· 2025-02-21
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Paul Stevenson described Microsoft's research as an important step but noted that there are still difficult challenges ahead.

Qué es el estado topológico de la materia que Microsoft asegura haber alcanzado con un avanzado chip
El Deber·BoliviaBolivia· 2025-02-21
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Professor Paul Stevenson of Surrey University said the research published by Microsoft was a 'significant step', but he felt it had tough challenges ahead.

Powerful quantum computers in years not decades, says Microsoft
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-02-20
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Paul Stevenson, a professor of physics at the University of Surrey, said Microsoft could be 'very serious competitors' in the race to build the first reliable quantum computers.

Microsoft unveils chip it says could bring quantum computing within years | Computing
The Guardian·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-02-19
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