Quantum computers learn how to simulate quarks
Researchers at IQC have developed a new quantum computing approach that brings science closer to simulating the early universe.
Researchers at IQC have developed a new quantum computing approach that brings science closer to simulating the early universe.
Angéline Lafleur, a current IQC PhD student and former QSYS participant, has been named one of 14 recipients of the Order of the White Rose scholarship, valued at $50,000.
Every year since 2012, IQC has brought together some of the brightest young researchers in quantum information science for the week-long Quantum Innovators (QI) workshop.Â
A research group at IQC has secured $1 million to develop a proof of concept that would link two observation stations by sharing quantum information via drones, creating a sensing system with unprecedented resolution by distributing quantum entanglement.Â
Dr. José Polo-Gómez has won the American Physical Society’s (APS) 2026 Irwin Oppenheim Award for his research.
The Government of Canada's 2025 budget commits $334.3 million over five years to strengthen the Canadian quantum ecosystem and anchor the national quantum industry.
Ten IQC graduates received their University of À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ graduate degrees from math and science faculties at fall 2025 convocation.
IQC PhD students, MarÃa Rosa Preciado Rivas and Benjamin MacLellan, have received the 2025 David Johnston Award for Scientific Outreach.
How À¶Ý®ÊÓÆµ became a global hub for quantum science and technology
IQC researchers receive more than $1 million in funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), a non-profit corporation that supports research infrastructure through the John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF).