CLARA: Artificial Intelligence and quantum computing in systems neuroscience research

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The upcoming issue of Academix offers a rich selection of texts focused on today’s quantum revolution. It includes essays, commentaries and interviews that explain the principles of quantum technologies, their applications and their broader societal impact. Readers can learn about the development of quantum computers, their potential use in drug and materials discovery, as well as the risks that future cryptography may face. The issue also looks at quantum technologies in China, reflects on how quantum physics is taught, and features previews from comics and books. It concludes with an overview of current research projects, including an article on the CLARA center, as well as QUEENTEC and GBS4EO. Together, the issue connects scientific insights with expert commentary and creative approaches to popularizing the quantum world.

Read the latest issue of Academix, where you’ll also find an article about CLARA – a new research center in the Czech Republic that combines artificial intelligence, quantum computing and supercomputing to better understand neurodegenerative diseases and develop new approaches for their prevention and treatment. It describes how the center uses AI to analyze large biological and clinical datasets, applies quantum and hybrid computing to model complex brain processes, and builds the CLARA Testbed infrastructure to share data and computational resources. The text also outlines the project’s budget, its funding through Horizon Europe, and the key Czech and international partners involved.

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