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QECDT student wins renowned Erwin Schrödinger Prize
Stefan Frick, second year Quantum Engineering Centre for Doctoral Training (QECDT) student has been announced as co-winner of the esteemed Erwin Schrödinger Prize for his contribution to a project entitled "Quantum Communication in flight."
University awarded an additional Centre for Doctoral Training in Artificial Intelligence
The University has been awarded a 10th CDT in Interactive Artificial Intelligence, in today’s Government announcement.
The BCFN at Blue Dot Festival
Students from the BCFN wowed spectators at the Blue Dot Festival with their polarized stained glass windows!
BCFN students travel to Cork for joint symposium at Tyndall Institute
Successful second year of Bristol-MAI exchange programme
Oxford Instruments event
New optical chip lights up the race for quantum computer
The microprocessor inside a computer is a single multipurpose chip that has revolutionised people’s life, allowing them to use one machine to surf the web, check emails and keep track of finances. Now, researchers from the University of Bristol in the UK and Nippon Telegraph and Telephone (NTT) in Japan, have pulled off the same feat for light in the quantum world by developing an optical chip that can process photons in an infinite number of ways.
Art of Science Competition
The annual Art of Science competition has come to the end of a week long exhibition in the Life Sciences atrium. The exhibition has been enjoyed by many over the past week and the winners of the competition have been announced.
CQP and QECDT Staff and Researchers visit DWave
During the last week of October, the first year Quantum Engineering CDT (QECDT) cohort travelled to D-Wave labs and headquarters in Vancouver, Canada, to visit the start-up company claiming to have built the “the worlds first commercial quantum computer”.