LightSolver Lab
Glimpse the Speed of Light in Action
Explore optical computing in the LPU Lab
Apply nowThe LightSolver Lab offers selected users early access to the Alpha version of our Laser Processing Unit™ (LPU).
Explore solving complex problems on optical hardware and receive performance estimates for full-scale computations on the first-gen LPU. Join a curated community that drives pioneering research in photonic computing and its practical applications.

Physical lab
Access a limited-scale LPU device through the cloud and run optimization problems using QUBO formulations or directly building laser coupling matrices.

Virtual lab
Emulate laser dynamics for larger-scale problems and get runtime estimations for execution on the first commercially available LPU generation.
We are inviting experts from these areas to join the Lab
Researchers in physics, applied mathematics and optimization.
QUBO and Ising model experts.
Industry professionals exploring next-gen computing methods.
Benefits
Explore the
future of computation
Be among the first to solve problems on optical hardware
Shape
hardware innovation
Contribute to the design of a pioneering optical computing method
Be part of a world-class research community
Gain and share insights with peers at the forefront of next-gen computing
Building the next frontier of computing demands a collective leap of imagination. We’re inviting pioneers who dare to think differently to join our LPU Lab.
Dr. Talya Vaknin
Head of Research

Ready to Start your Optical Computing Journey?
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Apply
now
Fill in a quick form to let us know who you are.
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Tell us more
Someone from our team will reach out and discuss your research project for the LightSolver Lab.
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Enter the Lab
Get your credentials and access the Lab, including a range of resources and guides, and start your project.
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Share your insights
Provide feedback to our researchers and the Lab Community and help shaping the first generation of optical hardware and its applications.
Become a Pioneer
of Optical Computing
Apply to the Lab, connect with our experts, and help shape the next generation of light-speed technologies.
