Quantum Flytrap has recently announced that its Virtual Quantum Lab has been nominated for the prestigious Best Science Website and Mobile Site categories in the 27th Annual Webby Awards. Regarded as the most esteemed honour for the online community by The New York Times, The Webby Awards recognizes and celebrates the exemplary achievements of digital innovation across the globe.
Quantum Flytrap has launched its Virtual Quantum Lab, an online research laboratory that simulates an optical table for conducting experiments in the realm of quantum computing and cryptography. This no-code platform features an intuitive graphical interface that enables users to effortlessly create advanced quantum experiments.
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With the ability to drag-and-drop optical elements, users can simulate experiments with entangled photons and pioneer quantum information science, replicating the groundbreaking research that earned the last Nobel Prize in Physics. The Virtual Quantum Lab is also complemented by the Quantum Game, which facilitates the learning of complex quantum phenomena through interactive challenges.
The Virtual Lab by Quantum Flytrap is an online platform that provides users with an interactive laboratory experience to explore the principles of quantum physics. It simulates an optical table where up to four entangled photons can be observed and manipulated in real time. This simulation allows users to explore various phenomena related to quantum physics, such as state evolution, entanglement, and measurement.
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One of the most significant advantages of this platform is its ability to simulate complex quantum phenomena, which can be challenging to visualize and understand without the use of sophisticated tools. The real-time simulation of entangled photons provides users with a tangible and interactive experience, allowing them to explore the behavior of these particles in real time. We reviewed the game as part of our series on 10 free resources for quantum computing.
The platform’s user interface is user-friendly and intuitive, making it accessible to a broader range of users, including students, researchers, and anyone interested in learning more about quantum physics. Additionally, the ability to recreate historical experiments, such as the Michelson-Morley interferometer, is an excellent way to provide context and history to the study of quantum physics.
Overall, the Virtual Lab by Quantum Flytrap is a valuable educational tool that provides an interactive and engaging way to explore the world of quantum physics. Its ability to simulate complex quantum phenomena and support the implementation of quantum computing and cryptography protocols makes it an excellent resource for both students and researchers.
“I’m honored and excited to receive a nomination for the Webby Awards, which presents an
Klem Jankiewicz, designer and co-founder of Quantum Flytrap and one of the authors of the Lab.
incredible opportunity to share our quantum-related project with a broader audience.”
“I was positively surprised to be nominated for “the Oscards of the Internet”, along OpenAI and
Piotr Migdał, physicist and co-founder of Quantum Flytrap
NASA websited. It is all thanks to the fruits of the work we did with Klem, and our team,
including Paweł Grabarz, Bijaya Dangol, Chiara Decaroli, Philippe Cochin. And a lot of thanks to
our advisor Artur Ekert, who invited us to Centre for Quantum Technologies in Singapore – what
kickstarted the project.”
Quantum Flytrap’s Virtual Quantum Lab, being a nominee in the Best Science Website and Mobile Site categories of the 27th Annual Webby Awards, is entitled to participate in the Webby People’s Voice Award. This award is a unique category that allows fans from all around the world to vote online for their preferred website or mobile site. It provides an opportunity for the public to have a say in recognizing and rewarding the remarkable digital achievements of their favorite website or mobile site.
“Nominees like Virtual Quantum Lab by Quantum Flytrap are setting the standard for innovation
Claire Graves, President of The Webby Awards.
and creativity on the Internet. It is an incredible achievement to be selected among the best from the nearly 14,000 entries we received this year.”
