NEWS

April 2026 — IBM Quantum Credits Awarded

The IBM Quantum Credits Program has awarded Quantum Computational Creativity 180 minutes of compute time on IBM Kingston — IBM’s newest and most powerful quantum processor, featuring 156 qubits and 340K CLOPS. Valued at approximately $1,800 and valid for one year, the credits will support Phase IV of the research program — a dramatic expansion to sixteen circuit schemas utilizing nine qubits each, engaging 144 of Kingston’s available qubits simultaneously.

February 2026 — Paper Submitted to Computer Music Journal

A research paper documenting the methodology and findings of Phase II of the Quantum Computational Creativity program has been submitted to the Computer Music Journal’s special issue on Quantum Computer Music. The paper presents the transduction methodology developed through Phase II and its application to the creation of seven quantum computer music compositions totaling 76 minutes, collectively titled Reflections from Hilbert Space. The paper is currently under review.