Helios Unlocks a New Frontier in Superconductivity

Led by Henrik Dreyer

Session 1: March 5, 2026 8:00 GMT | 9:00 CET | 11:00 AST | 16:00 SGT | 17:00 JST

Session 2 March 5, 2026 8:00 PT | 9:00 MT | 11:00 ET | 16:00 GMT | 17:00 CET | 19:00 AST

The search for lossless electricity has defined a century of physics.

Please join us for our upcoming technical webinar, Helios Unlocks a New Frontier in Superconductivity, where Dr. Henrik Dreyer, Principal Manager for R&D at Quantinuum, will provide a deep dive into his team’s recent breakthrough. Using Quantinuum’s latest generation Helios quantum computer, the team simulated the non-equilibrium Fermi-Hubbard model at an unprecedented scale, offering new insights into recent observations of transient room-temperature superconductivity.

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Dr. Michael Foss Feig
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Michael is a fellow physicist at Quantinuum working on theoretical aspects quantum computation with trapped ions.  His research is currently focused mainly on near-term applications of quantum computers, especially to solving problems in quantum many-body physics.  Before joining Quantinuum, Michael worked on a variety of topics at the interface of atomic physics, quantum optics, condensed-matter physics, and quantum information.