New material set to boost quantum tech and biomedical imaging
Researchers at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) make new material to absorb and control light with unprecedented accuracy.
Researchers at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) make new material to absorb and control light with unprecedented accuracy.
New paper from researchers at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) shows new method that could help connect quantum devices
In late May, the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) welcomed 27 students to the annual Undergraduate School for Experimental Quantum Information Processing (USEQIP) for the 16th year running.
A research project led by Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) faculty Dr. David Cory, professor in the Department of Chemistry, has received $1 million to advance quantum metrological standards.
As the year draws to a close, we reflect proudly on the accomplishments of the Institute for Quantum Computing’s (IQC) community of researchers, postdoctoral fellows and graduate students for their research excellence, academic achievements and collaborative outreach efforts.
Graduates and program leaders of IQC’s Master of Science degree in Physics with a specialization in Quantum Technology explain the purpose and benefits of the program.
The week-long scientific event, Quantum Innovators (QI), showcased exceptional work of postdoctoral fellows.
Improving thermal medical imaging of the eye with a new quantum camera and developing new materials to enable “beyond 5G” wireless communications are among the goals of six projects recently supported by the Quantum Quest Seed Fund (QQSF).