Using a molecule as a quantum sensor
Waterloo researchers develop new quantum-sensing technique that could map single protein structures and lead to breakthroughs in medicine
Waterloo researchers develop new quantum-sensing technique that could map single protein structures and lead to breakthroughs in medicine
Inspired by the late Dr. Ray Laflamme, founding executive director of IQC, a group of young quantum researchers look beyond how quantum science and technology will impact society. They are asking: “How will it be used responsibly?”
A new paper from researchers at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) reports a new nanoscale diamond structure that better collects and controls light showing promise for advancements in quantum sensing and solid-state quantum computing
Promoting science literacy is a passion for Dr. Rajibul Islam, a professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy and the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at the University of Waterloo. In 2014, Islam, along with friends from the science community, launched Bigyan, a not-for-profit initiative dedicated to making science accessible in Bengali.
Researchers at Transformative Quantum Technologies at the University of Waterloo are accelerating towards fully electrical spintronics for applications in data storage and medical imaging.
Phantom Photonics’ quantum remote sensing technology offers precision for industries operating in extreme environments
Open Quantum Design runs a new model for how quantum research is shared — opening doors for the next generation of scientists and entrepreneurs.
IQC celebrates our community's many accomplishments in research, training, outreach and commercialization in 2025.
Researchers at IQC have developed a new quantum computing approach that brings science closer to simulating the early universe.
Every year since 2012, IQC has brought together some of the brightest young researchers in quantum information science for the week-long Quantum Innovators (QI) workshop.