A: Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded for Quantum Computing Advances
Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in Physics for work on quantum computing. John Clarke, Michel H Devoret, and John M Martinis will share the 11 million-krona prize. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences gave the award on Tuesday.
Stockholm, 8 Oct 2025
Three scientists won the Nobel Prize in Physics for work on quantum computing. John Clarke, Michel H Devoret, and John M Martinis will share the 11 million-krona prize. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences gave the award on Tuesday.
Scientists Made Big Discoveries in Small Circuits
The scientists did tests with a small electric circuit. They showed it could do special things that only happen in the quantum world. Their work will help make new quantum computers and sensors. These could be used for keeping information safe and doing hard math problems. The discoveries may also help make better tools to measure very small things. The scientists did tests with a small electric circuit. They showed it could do special things that only happen in the quantum world. Their work will help make new quantum computers and sensors. These could be used for keeping information safe and doing hard math problems. The discoveries may also help make better tools to measure very small things. Three scientists have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for discoveries that are helping advance quantum computing and sensors. John Clarke,…
Winners Come From Different Countries
John Clarke was born in the UK. He teaches at the University of California, Berkeley. Michel Devoret is from France. He works at Yale University and the University of California, Santa Barbara. John Martinis also teaches at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Their work together has opened up new ways to use quantum science in the real world. John Clarke was born in the UK. He teaches at the University of California, Berkeley. Michel Devoret is from France. He works at Yale University and the University of California, Santa Barbara. John Martinis also teaches at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Their work together has opened up new ways to use quantum science in the real world. Three scientists have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for discoveries that are helping advance quantum computing and sensors. John Clarke,…
The three laureates conducted experiments with an electrical circuit in which they demonstrated both quantum mechanical tunneling and quantised energy levels in a system big enough to be held in the hand.
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Updated 8 Oct 2025, 08:41 IST; source: link