A concept for a Canada-wide quantum internet
Researchers have published a white paper outlining a future mission opportunity to establish a step towards a Canada-wide quantum internet.
Researchers have published a white paper outlining a future mission opportunity to establish a step towards a Canada-wide quantum internet.
IQC PhD students Sarah Odinotski and Jack DeGooyer are working on designing sensors capable of detecting single photons, the smallest unit of light.
IQC faculty Christopher Wilson and Michael Reimer recognized by University of Waterloo's Faculty of Engineering Dean for contributions to quantum innovation and research.
Two researchers at IQC have received $500,000 in funding from NSERC to develop and demonstrate next-generation quantum sensors that are more precise and sensitive than current ones.
Thirteen University of Waterloo researchers have received $16.2 million for 16 projects advancing quantum science and technology.
Researchers at IQC have found that quantum algorithms could speed up generative artificial intelligence (AI) creation and usage.
Researchers supported by Transformative Quantum Technologies (TQT) have demonstrated an iontronic platform that is configurable to mimic neuromorphic functions on a hardware level.
Earlier this month, IQC hosted postdoctoral fellows in quantum information science and technology from around the world at the Quantum Innovators (QI) 2024 workshop.
Dr. Thomas Jennewein leads the Quantum Photonics lab which designed and implemented the module.
Waterloo researchers achieve breakthrough in protecting qubits during quantum measurements