Chongwei & Christian Featured in New York Times as Google Announces Landmark Quantum Breakthrough!

Credit: Google Quantum AI

We’re thrilled to share that Chongwei and Christian’s work, in collaboration with Google Quantum AI, was featured today in The New York Times, Nature, Reuters, and other major outlets.

The featured research demonstrates a verifiable quantum advantage using Google’s new Willow quantum processor, marking a major step toward practical quantum computation. The Ajoy Lab contributed to the development and validation of the quantum “echo” protocol central to this achievement.

Congratulations to Chongwei, Christian and all collaborators for this exciting recognition of our joint efforts at the forefront of quantum science!

📰 Read more in The New York Times
🔗 Read Google’s official blog post
🧭 Read the Nature news article
💡 Read coverage from Reuters

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We reimagine magnetic resonance—NMR and EPR—as tools for discovery across chemistry, physics, and biology. By harnessing the untapped potential of quantum spins, we develop methods, materials, and devices that advance both fundamental science and practical applications.

We are based at the University of California, Berkeley and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.

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