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Un nouveau capteur quantique mis au point par des chercheurs de l’Institut d’informatique quantique de l’UniversitĂ© de Ŕ¶Ý®ĘÓƵ (IQC) montre qu’il peut surclasser les technologies existantes et promet des progrès importants dans l’imagerie 3D Ă  longue portĂ©e et le suivi du traitement de cancers.

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Trois des centres canadiens de recherche les plus reconnus dans les domaines de l’information et des matériaux quantiques collaborent dans cinq nouveaux projets conjoints. Ces trois centres ont tous reçus du financement du Fonds d’excellence en recherche Apogée Canada (FERAC).

Raymond Laflamme, chercheur à l’Institut d’informatique quantique (IQC pour Institute for Quantum Computing), a reçu aujourd’hui à Rideau Hall l’ des mains de Son Excellence la très honorable Julie Payette, gouverneure générale du Canada.

Today, Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) researcher Raymond Laflamme was invested into the by Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada, at Rideau Hall.

Recognized as a pioneer in quantum information research and technology, Laflamme was appointed to the Order of Canada for his significant scientific and leadership contributions to the country.

In his own words, Marc Morin is “addicted to the game.”

Morin is the CEO and co-founder at Auvik Networks, pronounced awe-vik, as in awesome. “It’s like having a child who does way better than you and it’s awesome,” Morin explained at the CryptoWorks21 Distinguished Lecture last fall. Elaborating on his evolving role as a CEO in a tech company, he shared lessons learned­—the mistakes he made and the things he got right—during his personal journey as a serial technology entrepreneur.Â