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WiMi builds quantum network for better data sorting
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WiMi builds quantum network for better data sorting

WiMi Hologram Cloud Inc. (NASDAQ: WiMi) is applying a quantum convolutional neural network, built with three-qubit interactions, to classify classical data. The company’s new network aims to improve expressive power and entanglement generation, key to advancing quantum deep learning model design. WiMi’s approach utilizes block partitioning for image data and combines structured amplitude and angle encoding for one-dimensional data, efficiently translating classical information into a quantum format. Three-Qubit Interactions Enhance Quantum Convolutional Neural Network Expressivity WiMi Hologram Cloud Inc. This approach deviates from the typical focus of quantum computing on problems intractable for conventional computers, instead targeting established machine learning tasks with a novel quantum architecture. A core innovation lies within the network’s interaction layers, specifically designed around three-qubit interactions. WiMi researchers systematically studied how these layers impact the quantum state space coverage, finding that introducing three-body interactions significantly expands the range of reachable states within the network’s parameter space. This expansion directly addresses a common limitation in traditional quantum neural networks, a lack of expressive capacity for complex patterns, while simultaneously maintaining manageable circuit depth. The team further analyzed the network’s entanglement capabilities through quantum information theory, revealing that the three-qubit interaction layer generates high-intensity, multi-scale entanglement at relatively shallow depths, which is crucial for capturing nonlinear correlations within input data and offers a clear advantage over models relying solely on two-qubit entanglement gates. For image data, WiMi employs block partitioning and local mapping to embed pixel information into quantum subsystems, while one-dimensional data benefits from a combination of structured amplitude encoding and angle encoding,

Aug 21, 2026

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Nevada Engineering graduates 28 students in new robotics & nanofabrication programquantum-computing

Nevada Engineering graduates 28 students in new robotics & nanofabrication program

Nevada Engineering recently celebrated the graduation of 28 students from its inaugural Nevada Summer Engineering Academy, a one-week intensive program focused on nanofabrication and robotics. The academy culminated in a project showcase where students connected with local companies, gaining immediate industry exposure alongside concentrated lab experience. “Thank you for being the first Nevada Summer Engineering Academy cohort,” said Engineering Dean Tom Weller at the graduation celebration, emphasizing the program’s intent to establish a pathway for students in these fields. Nevada Tech Hub supported the academy with grant funding as part of broader workforce development efforts. Nanofabrication & Robotics Tracks Launch First Academy Cohort Students in the nanofabrication track spent most of their time in the Davidson Foundation Cleanroom Nanofabrication Lab, designing and constructing circuits under the guidance of Cleanroom Director Russ Renzas and Lab Manager Nancy Xiao. At the same time, the robotics track, led by Professor Dave Feil-Seifer, tasked students with building and programming robotic prototypes intended for assisting specialists in identifying language disorders in children. Zachary Zimits, director of research and development at Atlas Magnetics, emphasized during presentations to the students that his company prioritizes practical experience and hands-on problem-solving over test scores. This emphasis on applied skills reflects a broader trend in workforce development, as Nevada seeks to strengthen its talent pipelines in key economic sectors. Julie McMillin, NSEA coordinator, noted the high demand for research opportunities among rising sophomore students, adding that the students are academically strong and this type of program sets the university apart and strengthens its student community. Nevada Tech Hub will provide a three-year grant to support future iterations, recognizing its contribution to the state’s economic development and the cr

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Researchers Build Adaptive Quantum Sensor Designs with Reinforcement Learningquantum-computing

Researchers Build Adaptive Quantum Sensor Designs with Reinforcement Learning

A new set of tools called AUTOQSENSE addresses challenges in high-precision parameter estimation where performance is key to quantum circuit architecture during probe preparation and measurement periods. The method optimises continuous parameters within pre-defined ansatzes, restricting the explored design space and hindering adaptability to specific sensing tasks and hardware constraints periods. Jie Liu and Xin Wang at the University of Science and Technology of China present a reinforcement-learning framework designed to search for optimal circuit architectures using Fisher-information-based objectives periods. In few-qubit systems, an agent sequentially constructs both preparation and measurement circuits periods. For larger systems, a distributed formulation assigns local circuit design responsibilities to subsystem agents and establishes inter-block communication protocols periods. Automated circuit design enhances parameter estimation with reduced gate complexity Entangling gate counts decreased by up to 30% compared to established hardware-efficient approaches while maintaining precise parameter estimation periods. This improvement unlocks previously unattainable sensing protocols due to resource limitations. Conventional methods struggle when faced with complex noise models or large numbers of qubits requiring extensive optimisation periods. textsc{AutoQSense}, a new framework from David Hayes and his team alongside collaborators Quantum AI, automatically designs optimal circuits for quantum sensors using reinforcement learning, a technique where an agent learns through trial and error, and Fisher information, which measures data gained from each measurement period. The system successfully rediscovers known strategies whilst adapting effectively to dephasing noise, a common source of errors in quantum systems, demonstrating its flexible application across diverse scenarios periods. Achieving superior results on simulations involving up to four qubits was ve

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