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Another interesting piece of quantum computing news Continue reading on Quantum Computing »
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Physicists at QuSoft and the University of Amsterdam have proposed a new architecture for a scalable quantum computer. Making use of the collective motion of the constituent particles, they were able to construct new building […]
The International Clock and Oscillator Networking (ICON) project has been awarded £1.5 million in funding from the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) to bring together world-leading transportable optical clocks and world-leading optical link […]
PQShield, a cybersecurity company specializing in post-quantum cryptography, has today announced $20 million in series A funding. The operation has been led by Addition, the venture firm founded by Lee Fixel, with participation from existing […]
Another “right-now” use case for quantum computing in financial services. Continue reading on Quantum Computing »
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Esperanza Cuenca-Gomez presents the fifth episode of Quantum in Finance on 27 January Continue reading on Quantum Computing »
A new concept has been developed that has the potential to assist new instruments in the investigation of fundamental science topics such as gravitational waves and dark matter.
New highly sensitive quantum sensors for the brain may in the future be able to identify brain diseases such as dementia, ALS and Parkinsons, by spotting a slowing in the speed at which signals travel […]
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The UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing are pleased to announce the third Call for Proposals for the Quantum Technology Partnership Resource Fund (PRF).
A transportable, standalone quantum navigation system designed for large vehicles such as ships and trains will be among the many exhibits hosted by researchers at the UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing at the […]
A transportable, standalone quantum navigation system designed for large vehicles such as ships and trains will be among the many exhibits hosted by researchers at the UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing at the […]
University of Birmingham researchers are collaborating with BT to deliver a prestigious Industrial Fellowship awarded by the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851. The fellowship was awarded to research professional Liam Bussey, who has […]
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Fantastic quantum computing event on 10 November at London’s Mansion House Continue reading on Quantum Computing »
A commercial battery imaging system born out of collaborative work with QT Hub researchers at the University of Sussex and CDO2 will be unveiled today at low carbon vehicle technology event, Cenex-LC
External Event: October 23 with Cambridge Quantum and Washington DC QC MeetUp Continue reading on Quantum Computing »
A ground-breaking new project spearheaded by UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing researchers at the University of Birmingham and the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) will see a fibre optic cable installed underneath the University’s campus, connecting all the […]
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A wearable brain imaging system developed by Hub researchers through the recently launched spin-out company Cerca Magnetics has been installed at the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) in Toronto for ground-breaking research into autism. This […]
How DR WHO used it to freeze time Image: ©unsplash: used for representational purposes only. You all heard saying “a watched pot never boils”, but what if it actually boiled faster when you watched? Of course, in […]
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Researchers at the Quantum Technology Hub have been awarded £29,000 from the UK Carbon Capture and Storage Research Centre (UKCCSRC) to further research into how quantum gravity sensors can contribute to detecting and monitoring the […]
In June 2021, researchers from the QT Hub’s radar team conducted live trials at Cranfield Airport with birds of prey and drones to further research on quantum-enabled radar capabilities for airspace detection. Once developed, quantum-enabled […]