Statement in support of protecting Canadian science and researchers
The Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) supports the efforts of the Government of Canada to secure and protect Canadian science and researchers. IQC takes the protection of intellectual property very seriously and commits to cooperate with various agencies and organizations in support of National Security priorities.
IQC also commits to, and will continue to, educate staff and researchers about the opportunities, pitfalls, and boundaries of protecting Canadian science and intellectual property for the benefit of IQC, the University of Waterloo, and indeed, future generations.
News
New type of quantum computer studies the dance of elementary particles
The study of elementary particles and forces is of central importance to our understanding of the universe. Now a team of physicists from the University of Innsbruck and IQC show how an unconventional type of quantum computer opens a new door to the world of elementary particles.
New funding set to accelerate Canada’s quantum industry capabilities
A research project led by IQC faculty Dr. David Cory has received $1 million to advance quantum metrological standards.
Revealing new insights into quantum system interactions
Researchers at IQC have explored how quantum systems interact with their environments, revealing insights that could enhance future quantum computing applications.
Events
PhD thesis defence - José Polo Gómez
Measurements of quantum fields with particle detectors
Location: QNC 2101, online
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT (GMT -04:00)
Tuesday, April 1, 2025 10:00 am - 11:00 am EDT (GMT -04:00)IQC Math and CS seminar featuring Yanglin Hu
Unitary Schur sampling with applications in state tomography
Location: Zoom
IQC Student seminar featuring Zach Merino
Simulating spin qubits in silicon quantum dots
Location: QNC 1201