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Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Innovation station

Quantum computing and Waterloo featured in Canadian Business magazine's Canada 2020 special. It suggests 10 areas where Canada has a chance to become a global leader.

Researchers at the Institute for Quantum Computing (University of Waterloo), in collaboration with MIT, have identified an experimental method to facilitate the design of prototype quantum computers and any other technologies requiring many-body quantum coherence.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

New Faculty Arrival

The Institute for Quantum Computing would like to welcome all of our new faculty and students. Two new faculty members, John Watrous and Kevin Resch have joined the Institute this fall.

"Quantum information seeks to harness the quantum world for new technologies in computing, communication and precision measurement," explains Kevin Resch, professor of physics and astronomy. "Quantum effects, such as entanglement, superposition and the uncertainty principle, are often referred to as bizarre or paradoxical as they have no analogues in our everyday experience."

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

New Faculty Arrival

Jonathan Baugh is working toward the physical realization of quantum information processors in solid-state systems, using the property of spin to encode and manipulate quantum information. Past work has focused on solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance devices, and more recently on combined electron-nuclear spin systems and single electron spins in quantum dots. Prior to joining IQC and the Department of Chemistry in 2007, he spent one year as a Visiting Researcher at the University of Tokyo.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Quantum Leap

This is an excerpt from an article taken from Innovation Canada's website: