Celebrating 40 years of Professor John Rarity
'Celebrating 40 years of Quantum optics with John Rarity’ symposium event held on 1st May 2025
'Celebrating 40 years of Quantum optics with John Rarity’ symposium event held on 1st May 2025
'Celebrating 40 years of Quantum optics with John Rarity’ symposium event held on 1st May 2025
From 28-30 April 2025, QET Labs welcomed over 200 colleagues to the twelfth annual BQIT (Bristol Quantum Information Technologies) workshop. 64 posters were presented, along with 38 speakers from around the world giving talks across a wide range of quantum tech.
On 12 March, QET Labs travelled to nearby Wills Hall for an away day, a chance to spend some time together away from day-to-day work
QET Labs and QTEC companies will be involved in two projects announced as part of a £12m funding boost from Innovate UK to pioneer the quantum internet of the future.
Work package leadership roles for QET Labs' Dr Alex Clark and Dr Carrie Weidner in new quantum technology hub to ensure the UK benefits from resilient position, navigation and timing advancements
QET Labs academic Professor John Rarity has been awarded the 2023 Micius Quantum Prize for his contributions to early quantum key distribution experiments
This year's free Quantum In The Summer school took place 29 July - 2 August, welcoming 18 A-level students from across the UK.
QET Labs is set to play a major role in a series of new hubs being launched to ensure the UK fully benefits from the potential of quantum technologies in areas ranging from healthcare to national security.
Researchers at the University of Bristol have made an important breakthrough in scaling quantum technology by integrating the world’s tiniest quantum light detector onto a silicon chip.
On 9-10 May, QET Labs travelled to nearby Tortworth Court for an overnight away day, a chance to spend some time together away from day-to-day work and have some fun