Electrical Characterization Seminar Paves a Path for Future Collaborations
The Second PVD Seminar Engages the IQC Community
On Tuesday, the Quantum-Nano Fabrication and Characterization Facility (QNFCF) and Transformative Quantum Technologies (TQT) hosted the Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) Seminar: Part 2, joined by speaker Mike Miller (Angstrom Engineering).
PVD seminar introduces film growth techniques and potential applications
Last week, the Quantum-Nano Fabrication and Characterization Facility (QNFCF) and Transformative Quantum Technologies (TQT) hosted the Physical Vapour Deposition (PVD) Introductory Seminar, joined by speaker Mike Miller (Angstrom Engineering).
TEM Open House fosters collaboration among the UWaterloo community
Transformative Quantum Technologies (TQT) and the Quantum-Nano Fabrication and Characterization Facility (QNFCF) hosted a Transmission Electron Microscopy (TEM) Open House to celebrate one year of the QNFCF’s launch of advanced S/TEM capabilities and explore collaboration opportunities across the UW community. Over 90 attendees came together for the day-long event, which featured presentations, tours, and live sessions.
QNFCF and TQT celebrate the opening of the IAFL
The QNFCF and TQT team welcomed the University of Waterloo community and industry partners to the opening of the Inert Atmosphere Fabrication Lab (IAFL).
Uncovering potential applications of quantum sensing
8 UW students were invited to the Research Advancement Center (RAC) 1 to hear talks on quantum sensing and perform experiments utilizing Nitrogen Vacancy (NV) centers in diamond.
TQT event bridges gap between quantum and environment
TQT hosted the Quantum for Environment Information Session: How Can Quantum Address Environmental Challenges on Thursday, February 15, 2024. The event brought together speakers and attendees from both the quantum and environment communities.
TQT Hosts the 3rd Annual Quantum Opportunities and Showcase
This year, we saw the quantum community come together with a particular focus on health and environment.
Quantum for Environment Lunch and Learn fosters connections
On October 24, TQT, GreenHouse and the Quantum Ethics Project jointly hosted the Quantum for Environment Lunch and Learn. The event brought together attendees from both the quantum and environment communities, including many attendees who were new to quantum technology and were enthusiastic to learn how it could be applied to address environmental challenges.
Ideation Forum generates new connections across quantum and environment
On September 18, TQT held the Quantum For Environment – Ideation Forum. The event saw over 60 attendees with nearly 100 registering interest, including undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, faculty, and staff. Many attendees were new to quantum and were eager to learn how quantum technologies might be used to impact the environment.
Quantum for Environment challenge kicks off with a launch event
TQT is introducing an annual design challenge to mine for innovative and impactful solutions to critical societal problems that can be enabled through quantum technologies.
TQT Hosts Quantum For Environment Launch Event
Last week, TQT launched the Quantum for Environment (Q4Environment) Design Challenge.
Canadian quantum graduate students connect in Waterloo
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
TQT hosts Lunch & Learn: Velocity
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. The speakers included: John Dick, Director of Velocity Campus; Sarrah Lal, Director of Velocity Incubator; Moazam Khan, Director of Velocity Health; and Ross Robinson, Velocity Fund Lead.
TQT hosts Lunch & Learn: Keysight
TQT hosted a Lunch and Learn with Keysight Technologies recently.