Waterloo researchers make a significant step towards reliably processing quantum information
Using laser light, researchers have developed the most robust method currently known to control individual qubits made of the chemical element barium.
Using laser light, researchers have developed the most robust method currently known to control individual qubits made of the chemical element barium.
Many experiments in quantum information processing rely on our ability to transmit, manipulate, or detect photons.
Six researchers from IQC have been awarded funding this week through NSERC for their projects in quantum information science and technology.
Over the past two weeks, IQC hosted the 16th annual QSYS workshop, welcoming high school students from around the world into our buildings, our labs and our community.
Waterloo professor Michele Mosca shares best practices for using quantum to safeguard important data.
Smith joins the University of Waterloo as a new faculty member at IQC and the department of Applied Mathematics.
Today, we’re celebrating some of the female-identifying engineers in our community by showcasing their remarkable achievements, experiences, and valuable guidance for those aspiring to help build a brighter future.
The 14th annual Undergraduate School on Experimental Quantum Information Processing (USEQIP) was in full swing over the last two weeks at the IQC.
Dr. Jonathan Baugh is working to create new, high-quality materials with desirable properties for future applications in quantum computing.
The inaugural networking conference brought together over 150 quantum professionals from government, industry and academic sectors to foster collaborations and create connections over two days. Quantum Connections attendees critically examined the challenges we face as a country within the landscape of quantum and had proactive conversations considering Canada’s quantum future.