Blusson QMI-linked research clusters expand interdisciplinary collaborations at UBC
Pictured: Belkin Art Gallery exterior shot with witch hazel by Michael Turner. The Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute (Blusson QMI)...
Read MorePictured: Belkin Art Gallery exterior shot with witch hazel by Michael Turner. The Stewart Blusson Quantum Matter Institute (Blusson QMI)...
Read More“Science is very social, and my success is a credit to the support from Blusson QMI that enabled me to...
Read MoreQuantum computing has enormous potential, and the success of quantum technology development and innovation will change many aspects of...
Read MorePictured: Kim Kiloh (right) with UBC President and Vice-Chancellor, Santa Ono (left); Kiloh received the President’s Staff Award for Excellence...
Read MoreSuperconductivity is an essential ingredient in many existing and future technologies. Topological superconductors in particular offer great promise in fault-tolerant...
Read MoreIndividual carbon nanotubes (CNTs) can conduct heat effectively, but in large collections known as “forests,” their thermal conductivity can be...
Read MorePictured; James Day speaks at Quantum Futures at the Museum of Anthropology, April 2018. Image credit: Curiosity Collider/Flickr. It is commonly believed...
Read MorePictured: a graphic representation of the interaction between electrons in a copper oxide grid. , A multi-institutional, international collaboration that began...
Read MoreVedanshi Vala (pictured) is a second-year student in the Faculty of Science’s Integrated Sciences program working in Ziliang Ye’s lab...
Read MorePictured: Fengmiao Li (left) and Zou lab colleagues. Image credit: Paul Joseph/UBC. Quantum materials are the basis for many emerging...
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