Statement in support of protecting Canadian science and researchers
The Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) supports the efforts of the Government of Canada to secure and protect Canadian science and researchers. IQC takes the protection of intellectual property very seriously and commits to cooperate with various agencies and organizations in support of National Security priorities.
IQC also commits to, and will continue to, educate staff and researchers about the opportunities, pitfalls, and boundaries of protecting Canadian science and intellectual property for the benefit of IQC, the University of Waterloo, and indeed, future generations.
News
Waterloo quantum research gets $16 million boost
Thirteen University of Waterloo researchers have received $16.2 million for 16 projects advancing quantum science and technology.
New funding expands quantum outreach across Canada
IQC and collaborators have secured USD$25,000 from the American Physical Society’s (APS) Innovation Fund to fund the Quantum Explorations Student Toolbox (QuEST) project.
Reflecting on a year of community, growth and milestones at the Institute for Quantum Computing
As the year draws to a close, we reflect proudly on the accomplishments of the IQC community of researchers, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students for their research excellence, academic achievements and collaborative outreach efforts.
Events
ETSI/IQC Quantum Safe Cryptography Conference
Designed for members of the business, government, and research communities with a stake in cryptographic standardization, this forward-looking conference facilitates the knowledge exchange and collaboration required to transition cyber infrastructures and business practices to make them safe and resilient in an era with quantum computers.
Waterloo RQI seminar featuring Germain Tobar
Detecting single gravitons with quantum-controlled mechanical resonators
Tuesday, January 28, 2025 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)
Tuesday, January 28, 2025 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)IQC Math and CS seminar featuring Jackson Morris
Quantum threshold is powerful