News
BCFN students on their experience with Ottobock at the Winter Paralympics
Our BCFN PhD students Rafael Moreno Tortolero and Madeleine Nichols have just returned from an exciting couple of weeks in the Ottobock repairs workshop at the South Korea Winter Paralympic Games.
BCFN students on the BBC
Students Maddy Nichols and Rafael Moreno Tortolero who have just returned from working alongside world-leading prosthetic limb manufacturers Ottobock at the PyeongChang Winter Paralympics have been featured on the BBC.
Research Associate (vacancy ref. 17508)
Applications are invited for a 15 month EPSRC-funded post-doctoral position in the Schools of Physics and Chemistry at the University of Bristol (UK) starting from 1 November 2012 or as soon as possible thereafter. (vacancy ref. 17508)
CQP Review Paper online
CQP's review paper, 'Integrated waveguide circuits for optical quantum computing', appears online in the IET Digital Library.
'Multimode quantum interference of photons in multiport integrated devices'
A Centre for Quantum Photonics collaborative paper, ' Multimode quantum interference of photons in multiport integrated devices', is published in Nature Communications.
CQP make headlines in the Daily Mail
Professor Jeremy O'Brien and Dr Mark Thompson are featured in an article describing the possible applications of their breakthrough silicon quantum chip.
Paper published in Nature Comms by CQP Researchers
Paper by CQP Researchers on "A variational eigenvalue solver on a photonic quantum processor" published in Nature Communications.
Bristol's School of Physics is a Juno Practitioner
The University of Bristol's School of Physics is delighted to be awarded the status of Juno Practitioner by the Institute of Physics.
Launch of world-leading power electronics research centre
A Centre for Power Electronics that will focus on delivering the underpinning science and engineering behind many low carbon technologies from electric vehicles to renewable energy generation and distribution has been launched thanks to funding of £18 million by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).