QET Labs attends the National Quantum Showcase 2022
QET Labs exhibit at this year's UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase 2022
QET Labs exhibit at this year's UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase 2022
Congratulations to QE-CDT and QET Labs' Dr Carrie Weidner, who has been appointed as a Lecturer in Physics
This year's free Quantum In The Summer school took place 1–5 August, welcoming 17 A-level students from across the UK.
From 21-25 July, twelve QET Labs and QE-CDT staff and students headed to the Bluedot Festival, held at the Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, for four days of music and science.
The research, undertaken by Mr David Dlaka and led by Dr Andrew Young (SCEEM) in the group of Prof Ruth Oulton (Physics and SCEEM) and Dr Edmund Harbord (SCEEM), was a collaboration with researchers in Germany, Sweden and the Czech republic.
QET Labs members have found a way to operate mass manufacturable photonic sensors at the quantum limit. This breakthrough paves the way for practical applications such as monitoring greenhouse gases and cancer detection.
From 25-28 April 2022, QET Labs welcomed 250 colleagues to the annual BQIT:22 (Bristol Quantum Information Technologies) workshop. 55 posters were presented, along with 41 speakers and panellists giving talks across a wide range of quantum tech.
Michael Cuthbert joins the University of Bristol and QETLabs as an Honorary Professor in Quantum Technologies under the Science Faculty’s new AEGIS programme
QET Labs co-Director Jonathan Matthews attended a gala dinner event at the Plaisterers’ Hall in London to receive his 2021 Philip Leverhulme Prize for Physics.
A warm welcome to Dr Carrie Weidner, who joins QET Labs this month as a Quantum Engineering CDT Lecturer. Read more about her previous roles and plans for her research at QET Labs
Quantum researchers at the University of Bristol have dramatically reduced the time to simulate an optical quantum computer, with a speedup of around one billion over previous approaches.