Quantum connections
Crucial connection for ‘quantum internet’ made for the first time
Researchers have produced, stored, and retrieved quantum information for the first time, a critical step in quantum networking.
Crucial connection for ‘quantum internet’ made for the first time
Researchers have produced, stored, and retrieved quantum information for the first time, a critical step in quantum networking.
UK and Germany announce new science collaboration at Imperial
German and UK Science Secretaries met at the White City Deep Tech Campus yesterday to sign a new partnership agreement that will deepen science links.
Gene driver flies and quantum finance: News from Imperial
Here's a batch of fresh news and announcements from across Imperial.
QuEST hosts new workshop to inspire policy engagement
On Monday 22 January, QuEST hosted a workshop to highlight the importance of policy engagement.
UK universities partner with US lab to build a new quantum experiment
A UK consortium led by Imperial physicists has signed an agreement with Fermilab in the US to build a 100-meter-long quantum experiment.
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New Science Minister visits White City Campus
The new Minister for Science, Research and Innovation Andrew Griffith MP met Imperial's community at the White City campus earlier this week.
Imperial's five quirky quantum leaps of 2023
From creating new navigation systems to remixing old experiments, here are Imperial's top five quantum moments from 2023.
South Korea minister visits Imperial to mark synthetic biology collaboration
South Korea’s Science Minister visited Imperial during the country’s UK state visit to strengthen scientific ties between the two countries.
QuEST: Quantum centre builds UK and international reputation
QuEST, the Centre for Quantum Engineering, Science and Technology at Imperial College London, took part in two UK and international quantum events.
Towards using quantum computing to speed up drug development
Researchers have developed a quantum processor that can perform crucial drug design methods, which could lead to more efficient drug development.