Quantum tour makes Waterloo their first North American stop
A world-travelling quantum device is making its only North American stop at IQC.
A world-travelling quantum device is making its only North American stop at IQC.
IQC welcomed 27 students to the annual Undergraduate School for Experimental Quantum Information Processing (USEQIP) for the 16th year running.
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IQC and collaborators have secured USD$25,000 from the American Physical Society’s (APS) Innovation Fund to fund the Quantum Explorations Student Toolbox (QuEST) project.
Shraddha Aangiras inspires the next generation of quantum students at the 17th annual Quantum School for Young Students (QSYS) workshop.
Dr. Kazi Rajibul Islam has been recognized by his peers for contributions made to physics and elected as 2024 Fellow of the American Physical Society.
The Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) is excited to announce this year's recipients: Amit Anand, Everett Patterson and Fiona Thompson. The awards are given annually to students who have demonstrated exceptional dedication to enhancing public understanding of quantum research through outreach and community involvement.
This June, IQC welcomed 30 of the world’s brightest undergraduates to participate in the Undergraduate School for Experimental Quantum Information Processing (USEQIP).
The year-long, worldwide initiative aims to celebrate the contributions of quantum science to technological progress over the past century, raise global awareness of its importance to sustainable development in the 21st century, and ensure that all nations have access to quantum education and opportunities.
The second annual Quantum Connections Conference highlighted the need for collaboration to address quantum's societal impact.