TQT-supported graduate student furthers neutron-based quantum material research with visit to Australia
TQT-supported graduate student furthers neutron-based quantum material research with visit to Australia.
TQT-supported graduate student furthers neutron-based quantum material research with visit to Australia.
Developing new two-dimensional (2D) quantum materials and heterostructures to advance quantum technology development are among the goals of the eight projects supported by the 10th and 11th cycles of the Quantum Quest Seed Fund.
The Canadian Graduate Quantum Conference (CGQC) included three days of academic keynote speakers, student presentations, lab tours, industry engagement and non-technical sessions to connect graduate students undertaking quantum research
On Thursday, February 16, TQT hosted a Lunch & Learn with Velocity, a globally recognized entrepreneurship ecosystem centred at the University of Waterloo that aims to accelerate founder-built companies.
TQT hosted a Lunch and Learn with Keysight Technologies recently.
The Quantum Colaboratory (Quantum Colab) has hosted a workshop on growing superconducting materials, convening researchers from its three partner universities to share their expertise and discuss opportunities for collaborative projects.
As part of the Q4Health Information Session series, TQT hosted the Eye Health Information Session.
As part of the Q4Health Information Session series, TQT hosted the Structural Biology/Pharmacology Information Session.
As part of the Q4Health Information Session series, TQT hosted the Cancer Pathology Information Session.
TQT’s Quantum Opportunities and Showcase was held on October 20. This year we saw the quantum community come together with a particular focus on health.