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.
Events
IQC seminar featuring Marek Żukowski
Violations of Bell inequality by a single photon and weak homodyne measurements
Location: QNC 0101
IQC Colloquium featuring Gerhard Rempe
Extending boundaries in quantum networks
Location: QNC 0101
IQC Student seminar featuring Adam Teixido-Bonfill
Towards experimental entanglement harvesting in superconducting circuits
Location: QNC 1201
News
How to deliver on the powerful promise of quantum computers
New tool created by IQC's Michele Mosca and Vlad Gheorghiu estimates real-world costs of quantum computing so businesses can become quantum ready.
Battling quantum decoherence, one flat band at a time
Researchers have reported a novel material platform where flat bands universally emerge in a wide range of Transition Metal Dichalcogenide (TMD) compounds.
NIST’s Curved Neutron Beams Could Deliver Benefits Straight to Industry
Scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the University of Buffalo, IQC and other institutions have created the first neutron “Airy beam,” which has unusual capabilities that ordinary neutron beams do not.