Quantum computers on national TV
A working group led by Doc. Mikko Möttönen was awarded nearly one million euros to initiate the building of a scalable quantum computer in Finland.
A working group led by Doc. Mikko Möttönen was awarded a funding of EUR 950,000 from the Technology Industries of Finland Centennial Foundation and Jane and Aatos Erkko Foundation to initiate the building of a scalable quantum computer in Finland. This was discussed on and by . See for more information.
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