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We use quantum algorithms to solve massive problems that will revolutionize industry and society.
Zapata co-founding scientist, @caoyudong, and intern alumni, @EAnschuetz, has developed a proposal for implementing a quantum Boltzmann machine in a new way, using only time evolution and local measurements. Check out their article on Arxiv.

Excited to join the IBM booth 432 @bioitworld Expo on April 16-18. Note that Exhibit Hall & Keynote Session passes are available for free until Friday, Apr. 5 (Register here). We look forward to seeing you there!
We are proud to share this profile of our co-founder & CEO by his alma mater, @universityofri. Read the article and learn more about @cjsavoie, our company’s origin story, and the tough problems we at Zapata Computing have set out to solve.

We've been working closely with @rigetti and Harvard to develop the quantum applications QCompress and QClassify. Hope you’ll enjoy running your programs on @rigetti ’s Quantum Cloud Services platform with our applications (for more info, please visit: rigetti.com/community )
The National Quantum Initiative Act will accelerate quantum research and development in the US. We are extremely proud to have been a part of the journey in the law’s passage through the efforts of the Quantum Industry Coalition medium.com/tmnhg6poyT.
Zapata Computing seeks exceptional researchers for a two-year postdoc fellowship program. We are hiring creative, curious, and inventive problem solvers wishing to push forward their academic careers alongside our premier team of quantum scientists, researchers, and programmers.
Why This Venture Capitalist Is Tackling 'Tough Tech' by Renae Reints at Fortune Magazine.

The Next Tech Talent Shortage: Quantum Computing Researchers
by Cade Metz at
the New York Times.

“Another one that we’re excited about: @ZapataComputing. This team is working with some of the biggest industrial players to solve true problems that only #quantumcomputing [...] can solve.” @ktrae from @enginexyz about #toughtech in @FortuneMagazine
Excited to announce our collaboration with @MSFTQuantum - we look forward to working directly with their quantum researchers, scientists, and engineers along with gaining deeper access to Microsoft's advanced quantum software, tools, and libraries (http://msft.social/MDl0i3 )