Meet Tales Rick Perche, recipient of a Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship
Tales Rick Perche sees his research at the University of Waterloo as part of his lifelong search for truth.
Tales Rick Perche sees his research at the University of Waterloo as part of his lifelong search for truth.
When Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) Research Associate Matthew Day had his lab temporarily closed during the COVID-19 pandemic, the experimentalist found himself at some loose ends. What’s an experimentalist to do without his equipment? For Day, it was a chance for him to ask questions he’d been thinking about for a while. Specifically, Day wanted to know: how does equipment in the lab affect experiments?
Scientists recreate properties of light in neutral fundamental particles called neutrons for the first time in experimental history.
The magnetic properties of an exotic material in the atomically thin two-dimensional limit may lead to future applications in quantum information processing.
A team of researchers at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) have found a new tunable pathway to manipulate nanoscale magnetic structures known as skyrmions.
The new Physics course-based MSc with a specialization in Quantum Technology enables students to study quantum concepts in theory, and practice them in a hands-on, collaborative environment.
Congratulations to Megan Byres who has been chosen as the recipient of the 2022 Raymond Laflamme and Janice Gregson Graduate Scholarship for Women in Quantum Information Science.
A new imaging technique using quantum science may lead to novel drug therapies and treatment options, a recent study has found.
Researchers Noah Janzen and Adrian Lupascu from the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) have found a new one-step process to construct tiny bridge structures on microchips with superconducting circuits.
Computational complexity is a field of computer science that aims to understand the resources needed to solve computational problems. Researchers Anirban Chowdhury and David Gosset at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) have been collaborating with IBM researchers Sergey Bravyi and Pawel Wocjan to explore the exciting interface between computational complexity and quantum many-body physics.