Quantum Bullsh*t
In this talk, we're going to sniff out the bullshit and break down why it stinks while dispelling the mystery of the quantum.
In this talk, we're going to sniff out the bullshit and break down why it stinks while dispelling the mystery of the quantum.
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Poornima Unnikrishnan, Researcher, Department of Systems Design Engineering will present: Atmospheric moisture tracking.
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Bryan Tolson, Professor, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and PhD Candidate Ming Han will present: The Ontario lake-river routing product.
The International Network for Sustainable Nano (N4SNano) is proud to announce that registration for the Global Summit 2022 on Nanotechnology for a
Healthier and Sustainable Future is now open!
Student teams have practiced and perfected their pitches and are ready to compete at the Concept $5K Finals! Watch these incredible pitches in-person and online and be sure to vote on your favourite team to help crown the People’s Champ.
Valuation of water quality in Canada: An overview of the upcoming policy needs and challenges, presented by Jean-Michel Larivière, Senior economist, Environment and Climate Change Canada.
As part of the Water Institute's WaterTalks lecture series, Fabio Pulizzi, Chief Editor, Nature Water, will present: Nature Water: A journal for all water-related research.
Student teams have practiced and perfected their pitches and are ready to compete at the virtual Concept $5K Finals!
Watch these incredible pitches live in-person and online and be sure to vote on your favourite team to help crown the People’s Champ.These are ideas that could change the world and not something you want to miss!
The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) is pleased to present a WIN Seminar talk by Professor Evgeny Pavlov from the Department of Molecular Pathobiology at the New York University. This seminar will be held in-person in QNC 1501 at 10am on June 24th, 2022.
In this talk, IQC alum Ben Criger lays out how we think about fault-tolerant quantum computing at Quantinuum, and how the commercial perspective changes our beliefs and priorities with respect to performing accurate quantum computations.