Our vision
Harnessing quantum mechanics will lead to transformational technologies that will benefit society and becomes a new engine of economic development in the 21st century.
Our mission
To develop and advance quantum information science and technology at the highest international level through the collaboration of computer scientists, engineers, mathematicians and physical scientists.
Our strategic objectives
- To establish Waterloo as a world-class centre for research in quantum technologies and their applications.
- To become a magnet for highly qualified personnel in the field of quantum information.
- To be a prime source of insight, analysis and commentary on quantum information.
Our core research areas
Quantum computing
Using atoms, molecules and particles of light to create new bits of information - qubits, which can be 0 and 1 at the same time - for computing.
Quantum communication
Developing ultra-secure communication channels, low-noise transmission protocols and satellite-based global networks by harnessing the power of the quantum world.
Quantum sensing
Using the laws of quantum mechanics to develop new sensors with exponential precision, sensitivity, selectivity and efficiencies.
Quantum materials
Engineering materials that exhibit quantum properties for robust quantum information processors and other devices.