Quantum Computing in 2021. It’s Speeding Up!

Quantum London newsletter #4. 27 February 2021 Events, news and insight from the Quantum London community Greeting Quantumplaters! It’s been a few weeks of intense consideration of the impact on quantum computing in insurance. That will […]

Quantum or Classical Gravity?

Quantum or Classical Gravity?

An international team led by the University of Nottingham, has demonstrated that only quantum and not classical gravity could be used to create a certain informatic ingredient that is needed for quantum computation.

Would you like to become a STEM Ambassador?

Would you like to use your quantum expertise to become a STEM Ambassador? STEM Learning is launching the Quantum Ambassadors Programme for A Level students, aiming to help them understand the scientific process and enhance their […]

ICASE funding awarded for quantum timing PhD studentship

The Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council has awarded ICASE (Industrial Cooperative Awards in Science & Technology) funding to the University of Birmingham, lead partner for the UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing, and […]

AION: A UK Atom Interferometry Observatory and Network

Searches for dark matter and the detection of gravitational waves in the Universe have been boosted by the announcement from the UKRI Science Technology and Facilities Council (STFC) of initial funding for the AION (Atom Interferometry Observatory […]

Enhancing battery performance with quantum sensors

A new project aimed at harnessing quantum technology to enhance vehicle battery performance has been awarded Partnership Resource Funding by the University of Birmingham-led UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing. The project, led by […]