- Xi Wei (魏熹) - Google Scholar
Xi Wei (魏熹) University of Science and Technology of China Verified email at ustc edu cn Y Yu, W Nie, K Chu, X Wei, ZJ Smith Analytical Chemistry 95 (39), 14762-14769, 2023 8: 2023: Learning-based object recognition via a eutectogel electronic skin enabled soft robotic gripper
- From binary to quaternary copper chalcogenide compounds in solar cells . . .
Copper chalcogenides (CuCh, where Ch = O, S, Se, Te) are promising semiconductor materials for various electronic applications, including solar cells …
- 魏熹 Xi Wei - 中国科学技术大学
Xi Wei; Yong-Ak Song, A Multi-well Based Detection Platform with Integrated PDMS Concentrators for Rapid Multiplexed Enzymatic Assays, The 21sInternational Conference on Miniaturized Systems
- Chinese scientists expect better development of quantum science and . . .
"Quantum science and technology is a strategic field related to national security and high-quality development We must hold its innovation and development firmly in our own hands," said Pan Jianwei, a renowned quantum scientist from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC)
- Chinese scientists achieve significant advancement in quantum . . .
This breakthrough in quantum simulation technology is expected to propel advancements in quantum physics research and quantum computing, said Pan Jianwei, a renowned Chinese quantum physicist and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, at a press conference
- [2009. 10607] Discovery of oscillations above 200 keV in a black hole X . . .
Here we report the discovery of LFQPOs above 200 keV in the new black hole MAXI J1820+070 in the X-ray hard state, which allows us to understand the behaviours of LFQPOs at hundreds of kiloelectronvolts
- Chinas computational power gains new strength with 255 . . . - China Today
Led by the renowned Chinese quantum physicist Pan Jianwei, the research team has successfully accomplished this quantum computing feat, achieving a speed that is 10 quadrillion times faster in solving Gaussian boson sampling (GBS) problems compared to the world's existing fastest supercomputers
- Quantum Computational Advantage Enhanced with New Study
Superconducting quantum computing "Zuchongzhi 2 1" A research team has successfully designed a 66-qubit programmable superconducting quantum computing system named Zuchongzhi 2 1, significantly enhancing the quantum computational advantage
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