New chip advances quantum optics research
A collaboration between IQC and the University of Toronto has led to a new chip that could greatly advance optical approaches to quantum information technologies.
A collaboration between IQC and the University of Toronto has led to a new chip that could greatly advance optical approaches to quantum information technologies.
A chapter of the Canadian Association for Girls in Science will explore the quantum realm when they spend an afternoon at IQC on April 22.
The Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) welcomes its newest research assistant professor, Vadim Makarov — a "quantum hacker" who tests the vulnerabilities of quantum cryptography hardware.
The Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) will be well represented at the third annual TEDxWaterloo on Wednesday March 21.
Applications for the 12th Canadian Summer School on Quantum Information are now open!
A panel of leading experts from around the world discussed the future of quantum communications during the AAAS Annual Meeting in Vancouver.
Raymond Laflamme was recognized by his scientific peers Saturday in a tradition dating back to 1874.
The visionary philanthropist who founded the Institute for Quantum Computing delivered the Plenary Lecture at a major scientific conference in Vancouver.
IQC Executive Director Raymond Laflamme spoke about the quantum information revolution during a public talk in Vancouver, where the international science community is gathering for the annual AAAS conference.
Prof. David Cory was among 19 Canada Excellence Research Chairs (CERCs) to explain and discuss their research at a special summit as part of the world's largest scientific gathering.