Xanadu, the University of Toronto and the National Research Council of Canada Unveil Quantum Algorithms for Lithium-ion Battery Simulations
Quantum algorithms developed to simulate complex lithium-ion battery materials require fewer than 500 logical qubits, enabling early fault-tolerant quantum computer applications, Xanadu said.
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Xanadu, the University of Toronto and the National Research Council of Canada Unveil Quantum Algorithms for Lithium-ion Battery Simulations
TORONTO, March 18, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc. (“Xanadu”), a leading photonic quantum computing company, has today...
Xanadu, NRC, and U of T Target Battery Evolution via Quantum RIXS Simulations
Xanadu Quantum Technologies, in collaboration with the University of Toronto and the National Research Council of Canada (NRC), has unveiled a novel quantum algorithm designed to accelerate the discovery of next-generation battery materials. The research, published as a pre-print, focuses on simulating Resonant Inelastic X-ray scattering (RIXS), a high-fidelity characterization technique used to monitor how [...] The post Xanadu, NRC, and U of T…
Xanadu Demonstrates Quantum Computing Approach For High-Capacity Battery Analysis
Xanadu Quantum Technologies developed a quantum algorithm, reducing resource needs for simulating lithium-battery degradation, a challenge for classical methods. The research, part of the NRC’s Applied Quantum Computing Challenge program, advances materials discovery.
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