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Monday, January 2, 2017

Start-up IonQ sees opportunity in still-developing area of quantum computers

The District’s technology community woke to a shock in November when Harry Weller, a rising star at esteemed Maryland venture firm New Enterprise Associates, died in his sleep at 46. Weller was fascinated by peculiarities in how fast-changing scientific advances can reshape the world, and he rose to prominence by shepherding successful businesses in murky fields such as #cybersecurity and #ecommerce. One of his last projects was a start-up called #IonQ, and it may have been one of the most un­or­tho­dox investments of his career. IonQ includes academics from the University of Maryland and Duke University who want to sell quantum computing capabilities to giant technology companies within a few years. #Quantumcomputing is a still-aspirational field of computer science that envisions impossibly fast computers built on the laws of particle physics. Mainstream scientists theorize that a #quantumcomputer could perform tasks unattainable to even the most advanced traditional computers, such as seamlessly breaking data encryption or rapidly analyzing the #humangenome.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/capitalbusiness/as-quantum-physicists-work-to-re-make-the-world-of-computing-investors-see-an-opportunity/2017/01/01/04b6776e-cdef-11e6-a87f-b917067331bb_story.html?utm_term=.ca17a95b1e80

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