Theory and Experiment

The Quantum Engineering Technology Labs (QET Labs) was launched in April 2015, spanning the faculties of Science and Engineering and encompassing the activity of over 100 researchers and students, 12 core academics and 40 associated academics at the University of Bristol.

Our group performs both theoretical and experimental research in quantum computation, quantum communications, and quantum sensing at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UTK) and the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL).

We research the physics of computation, and how physical systems can be engineered to perform computation in new ways that provide benefits over current CMOS-based von Neumann processors. We have a particular emphasis on quantum computation, but we also explore other candidate future computing technologies that are classical, including photonic computing and neuromorphic computing.

Atomionics is a start-up based in Singapore, building atom-interferometry based sensing systems.

The Quantum Information Science and Technology research group is part of the Federal University of ABC (UFABC), Santo André, São Paulo, Brazil. We are a very enthusiastic research group working in São Paulo metropolitan area. We are interested in most aspects of quantum information science including theoretical and experimental investigations. We are part of the joint initiative “Brazilian National Institute of Science and Technology for Quantum Information (INCT-IQ)”.

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