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.
New tool created by IQC's Michele Mosca and Vlad Gheorghiu estimates real-world costs of quantum computing so businesses can become quantum ready.
Researchers have reported a novel material platform where flat bands universally emerge in a wide range of Transition Metal Dichalcogenide (TMD) compounds.
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.
A research project led by IQC faculty Dr. David Cory has received $1 million to advance quantum metrological standards.
The study of elementary particles and forces is of central importance to our understanding of the universe. Now a team of physicists from the University of Innsbruck and IQC show how an unconventional type of quantum computer opens a new door to the world of elementary particles.
Researchers at IQC have explored how quantum systems interact with their environments, revealing insights that could enhance future quantum computing applications.
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.