Science

A new quantum machine learning algorithm developed at NUST MISIS

Researchers at NUST MISIS have developed a machine learning algorithm that improves data classification accuracy in quantum computers. Instead of qubits, which are standard for quantum computing, the new method uses qudits, quantum elements with multiple levels of states. They enable complex quantum operations to be performed in fewer steps, significantly simplifying computations and giving specialists greater flexibility in representing and encoding information.

How textile waste becomes the basis for supercapacitors in just five minutes

Researchers from MISIS University and Research Institute of Advanced Materials and Technologies (RIAMT) have developed a new method for producing carbon materials from cotton waste, reducing the processing time to just a few minutes instead of the usual one and a half hours. The materials obtained using this approach can be used in supercapacitors — devices designed for rapid energy storage and release that are widely used in electronics, transport, and energy storage systems.