QET Labs at University of Bristol

QET Labs at University of Bristol The Quantum Engineering Technology Labs pioneers science and technology for the quantum age.

Quantum Engineering Technologies Labs (QET Labs) at the University of Bristol includes , &

Our goal in the Centre for Quantum Photonics is to explore fundamental aspects of quantum mechanics, as well as work towards future photonic quantum technologies by generating, manipulating and measuring single photons as well as the quantum systems that emit the

se photons. The Centre spans the School of Physics and Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering in the Faculties of Science and Engineering, and the Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information. The academic members of the Centre are:

Professor Jeremy O'Brien, Director of CQP
Professor John Rarity, Head of Photonics
Dr Mark Thompson, Deputy Director of CQP
Dr Ruth Oulton, EPSRC Career Acceleration Fellow
Dr Jonathan Matthews, Leverhulme Research Fellow
Dr Graham Marshall, Marie Curie Research Fellow

Our quantum graphic novel exhibition opens tomorrow! Head down to Hamilton House before Tuesday 14th August to see sketc...
09/08/2018

Our quantum graphic novel exhibition opens tomorrow! Head down to Hamilton House before Tuesday 14th August to see sketches and final pages from our 'work in progress': https://t.co/vuepBJJgnb

β€œTbt to when and I spent one🌞 lunch break sketching a page about Al-hazen, a scientist from who feigned madness while working in his magnum opus on # light And ”

Our quantum graphic novel exhibition opens today! Head down to Hamilton House before Tuesday 14th August to see sketches...
09/08/2018

Our quantum graphic novel exhibition opens today! Head down to Hamilton House before Tuesday 14th August to see sketches and final pages from our 'work in progress': https://t.co/vuepBJJgnb

β€œTbt to when and I spent one🌞 lunch break sketching a page about Al-hazen, a scientist from who feigned madness while working in his magnum opus on # light And ”

09/08/2018

We are seeking a Technical Specialist to join our team! Apply here or please send details to anyone who may be interested: https://t.co/7eSuUI3UPe ref. SUPP104406

Really exciting to see our graphic novel project coming together! Beautiful sketches by . We'll be exhibiting our 'work ...
31/07/2018

Really exciting to see our graphic novel project coming together! Beautiful sketches by . We'll be exhibiting our 'work in progress' at from 9th August: https://t.co/vuepBJJgnb

β€œTruly enjoying working on this page did you know that the was used in the WW2 by the to assist the local resistance in Yugoslavia? ”

I added a video to a  playlist https://t.co/sn11BB9JTl Quantum Innovation Lab 2019
20/07/2018

I added a video to a playlist https://t.co/sn11BB9JTl Quantum Innovation Lab 2019

Quantum Innovation Lab will take place 7-8 March 2019 in Bristol, U.K. To find out more and to apply, visit our website, quantumlab.info Music credit: "Inspi...

Applications to join our team as a Business Development Manager close this Thursday (19th July). Please circulate the li...
17/07/2018

Applications to join our team as a Business Development Manager close this Thursday (19th July). Please circulate the link to anyone who may be interested!

Awesome news !
12/06/2018

Awesome news !

β€œThe top downloaded QST article in 2018 to date is "A homodyne detector integrated onto a photonic chip for measuring quantum states and generating random numbers" from with nearly 2,000 downloads https://t.co/SGC1JePhUH ”

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12/06/2018

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β€œI was bored this morning so here's a pride version of the logo. ”

I added a video to a  playlist https://t.co/UlrqTpSKd4 BQIT 2018: Anthony Laing - Detectors and Simulations
12/06/2018

I added a video to a playlist https://t.co/UlrqTpSKd4 BQIT 2018: Anthony Laing - Detectors and Simulations

Anthony Laing from QET Labs gives his talk titled "photonic simulations of molecular quantum dynamics" - from day three of BQIT:18.

BQIT 2018: Anthony Laing - Detectors and Simulations: https://t.co/UlrqTpSKd4 via
12/06/2018

BQIT 2018: Anthony Laing - Detectors and Simulations: https://t.co/UlrqTpSKd4 via

Anthony Laing from QET Labs gives his talk titled "photonic simulations of molecular quantum dynamics" - from day three of BQIT:18.

07/06/2018

That's all from us! Thank you everyone for visiting, and make sure to check out 's stand over the next few days!

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HH Wills Physics Laboratory, Tyndall Avenue
Bristol
BS81TL

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