Simulate the impossible.
This is in a way the challenge that the National Office for Aerospace Studies and Research (Onera) wants to take up, with the help of the tricolor start-up Quandela.
Created in 2017 by three scientists from the University of Saclay and the CNRS, the start-up has designed a quantum computer, using light particles (photons) to develop innovative simulation algorithms.
"Thanks to quantum computing, these algorithms are intended to deal with complex problems that digital computers cannot solve
," summarizes Valerian Giesz, CEO and co-founder of Quandela.
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To test its breakthrough technology, the start-up is forging partnerships.
Like the one set up with Onera and the European missile manufacturer MBDA, as part of the Quantum Advantage project for the design of aeronautical engines (Aqcma), initiated by the Île-de-France region.
“We want to validate the choice of this technology by conducting tests…
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