Second February colloquium on 27 February

Our second colloquium in February is a joint colloquium with MajuLab. We welcome Pascale Senellart, CNRS, University Paris Saclay, to speak on "Hybrid photonic quantum computing with semiconductor quantum dots". Happening on 27 February, 4pm at the CQT Level 3 Seminar room, S15-03-15.

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Singapore celebrates the International Year of Quantum
2025 International Year of Quantum kicks off

An opening ceremony held 4-5 Feburary at the UNESCO headquarters in Paris has officially launched the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology (IYQ). CQT's Alexander Ling was among politicians, Nobel laureates and quantum researchers from around the world to take the stage. Singapore will celebrate IYQ with events throughout the year, while the National Quantum Office has become an official partner for the global effort to raise public awareness of the importance and impact of quantum science and its applications.

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Singapore celebrates the International Year of Quantum
A national research centre in quantum technologies

The Centre for Quantum Technologies (CQT) has some 260 staff and students doing research into the foundations of quantum physics and the ways quantum physics enables new technologies. Established in 2007, CQT is a national centre with nodes at the National University of Singapore, Agency for Science, Technology and Research, Nanyang Technological University,  Singapore and the Singapore University of Technology and Design.

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Singapore announces National Quantum Strategy

Singapore has launched a new National Quantum Strategy (NQS) to strengthen its position as a leading hub in the development and deployment of quantum technologies. Deputy Prime Minister and Chairman of the National Research Foundation (NRF) Mr Heng Swee Keat announced the NQS in his Opening Address at Asia Tech x Summit on 30 May 2024. Funded by NRF, NQS will see close to S$300 million being invested over five years.

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Researchers spin ‘wheel of fortune’ to land big prize: a fundamental proof of quantum mechanics

Researchers from CQT and University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney have proven fundamentally that a spinning atomic nucleus really is a quantum resource. The new work is published in the journal Newton.

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Dieter Schwarz Foundation establishes Professorship for Technology Partnership with NUS

The Dieter Schwarz Foundation has pledged to establish a groundbreaking research and development programme at CQT. The newly established Dieter Schwarz Foundation Professorship in Quantum Communication & Security will propel research, education and innovation in quantum science and engineering at NUS.

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CQT Principal investigator Christian Kurtsiefer and former group member Shen Lijiong have demonstrated a way to close a potential security loophole in the performance of single-photon detectors.

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Singapore has joined the Global Network of Optical Magnetometers to search for Exotic physics (GNOME).

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Researchers prove limit on entanglement assisted communication

Researchers have long known that entanglement can boost the amount of information that can be communicated from a sender to a receiver, but not by how much. CQT’s Marco Tomamichel and his collaborators give an answer in their new work published in Physical Review Letters.

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