Teaching quantum computing to kids is all fun and games
A new video game designed to teach quantum computing to kids aged 11 and older launched this fall. The game,...
Read MoreA new video game designed to teach quantum computing to kids aged 11 and older launched this fall. The game,...
Read MoreNew theoretical work conducted under the banner of the Max Planck-UBC-UTokyo Center for Quantum Materials demonstrates that a material known...
Read MoreOn August 23, 2021, undergraduate student scientists who spent their summer learning experimental skills and gaining laboratory experience at the...
Read MoreIn certain materials, when electrons spin they create a magnetic field that can be harnessed to develop spintronic devices, a...
Read MoreContent warning: References to residential schools, legacies of trauma We call our community to use September 30 for reflection and...
Read MoreQuantum computing technologies are poised for major breakthroughs that could transform our lives, impacting areas ranging from new material discovery,...
Read MoreOver the past year, the Silicon Electronic Photonic Integrated Circuits Fabrication (SiEPICfab) consortium led by Lukas Chrostowski has grown, scaling...
Read MoreAna Ciocoiu realized quantum computing was for her when she was ten years old. “I had a little book on...
Read MoreWe are grateful for the ongoing support of funders including the British Columbia Knowledge Development Fund (BCKDF), who recently awarded...
Read MoreRomina Mahinpei spent her first year as an undergraduate student at The University of British Columbia taking classes online, and...
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