New funding set to accelerate Canada’s quantum industry capabilities
A research project led by IQC faculty Dr. David Cory has received $1 million to advance quantum metrological standards.
A research project led by IQC faculty Dr. David Cory has received $1 million to advance quantum metrological standards.
Researchers at IQC have explored how quantum systems interact with their environments, revealing insights that could enhance future quantum computing applications.
Researchers supported by Transformative Quantum Technologies (TQT) have demonstrated an iontronic platform that is configurable to mimic neuromorphic functions on a hardware level.
The National Killam Program administered by the National Research Council of Canada (NRC) announces Dr. Adam Wei Tsen as the recipient of the 2024 Dorothy Killam Fellowship.
Since 2017, the Quantum Quest Seed Fund (QQSF) has awarded more than $2.88 million to quantum researchers across the University of Waterloo. This winter’s round of funding has been awarded to three Waterloo professors, as they explore and innovate new ideas and applications for quantum devices.
Sometimes, new scientific discoveries can be made from looking at well-known methods or experimental techniques in new ways. This is the basis for new research from Dr. Alan Jamison, a faculty member at the IQC and his collaborators at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).
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.
A new study published today in Nature is changing our understanding of chemical reactions and overturning previous theoretical models by finding an unexpected resonance frequency during the reaction of two molecules.
The magnetic properties of an exotic material in the atomically thin two-dimensional limit may lead to future applications in quantum information processing.