Quantum Shorts Virtual Screening
Lights, camera, spooky action
Join us February 12 at 7pm EST for a virtual screening event featuring the ten finalists of the Quantum Shorts festival.
Join us February 12 at 7pm EST for a virtual screening event featuring the ten finalists of the Quantum Shorts festival.
Precision Measurements with 31P Nuclear Spins in Isotopically Enriched 28Si
Join us for casual conversations with quantum researchers.
Alan Jamison, Assistant Professor at IQC and the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Waterloo, joins us for our next virtual Fireside Chat. We’ll talk about working under a Nobel laureate, teaching online before it was cool, and how to chill a molecule to nearly absolute zero.
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Join us for casual conversations with quantum researchers.
Twesh Upadhyaya, IQC graduate student, joins us for a virtual Fireside Chat to talk about finding a passion for quantum information science in high school and to share his journey to studying the theory of quantum security.
Join us for casual conversations with quantum researchers.
What makes a superconducting qubit tick? How does experience in a research lab prepare you for working on major projects after graduation?
We’ll talk about these topics and more with IQC alumnus Thomas McConkey, now a Microwave Design Engineer at IBM Q, at the next virtual fireside chat.
Designing control protocols to enhance the coherence of superconducting qubits
Speaker: Ziwen Huang, Northwestern University
The stabilizer rank of quantum states and classical simulation of quantum circuits
Researchers have implemented a gate used in important quantum algorithms in one step on a three-level quantum system—a qutrit—for the first time.
Le prix d’excellence de l’Institut d’informatique quantique (IQC) est remis à une personne qui fait des études supérieures en informatique quantique à l’Université de Waterloo et qui s’est distinguée par son excellence en recherche. Dernier lauréat en date, Michal Kononenko nous a parlé de ses recherches de maîtrise, de la pertinence de l’informatique quantique et des conseils qu’il donne à ceux qui songent à étudier dans ce domaine.
C’est avec grand plaisir que nous adressons nos félicitations à la professeure Crystal Senko, du Département de physique et d’astronomie et de l’Institut d’informatique quantique pour sa nomination comme titulaire d’une chaire de recherche du Canada (CRC).