OIST Unboxed: Quantum Machines
Alex, a student in the OIST Quantum Machines Unit (Professor Jason Twamley) unboxes a new optical interferometry setup that will allow them to measure distances as small as a picometer.
OIST Quantum Machines Unit: https://www.oist.jp/research/research-units/qmech
QSI Seminar: Prof Jason Twamley, OIST JPN | MQ AUST, Quantum Machines, 04/08/2020
Application of Deep Reinforcement Machine Learning to stabilize a ball on top of an upside-down harmonic oscillator
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