The Semiconductor Devices Group at the University of Glasgow engineers future devices for position, navigation, timing, security, communications and healthcare.
The new UK Hub for #Quantum Enabled Position, Navigation and Timing (@QEPNT_Hub) will have a stand and a talk at the UK Quantum Technology Showcase on Friday 8th November 2024 at the Business Design Centre in London (https://t.co/drJvuEP9uI). Please come along and engage.
John J. Hopfield, born 1933 in Chicago, IL, USA. PhD 1958 from Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA. Professor at Princeton University, NJ, USA.
Geoffrey E. Hinton, born 1947 in London, UK. PhD 1978 from The University of Edinburgh, UK. Professor at University of Toronto, Canada.
NEW EVENT📢 Quantum Technology Special Interest Group | Thursday 22 August | 1000 - 1130 | TIC, Glasgow.
Join us for the next meeting of our Quantum Technology SIG with speakers from @EPSRC@UofGlasgow@HeriotWattUni
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UofG researchers are playing leading roles in two of five new quantum technology hubs announced today.
Science Secretary @peterkyle announced the major funding for the hubs following a visit to our @UofGARC.
These hubs will help advance quantum tech in healthcare, computing, national security, and infrastructure
More: https://t.co/aOJioLqwnf
We’re delivering £160m in five new quantum tech hubs to ensure that the UK fully benefits from the potential of quantum tech in areas ranging from healthcare and computing to national security and critical infrastructure: https://t.co/zhsBkNS6VU
@The_MRC@BBSRC@NIHRresearch
“We want to see a future where cutting-edge science improves everyday lives.”
@peterkyle visited @UofGlasgow as the government invests £100 million into 5 new quantum research hubs, that will develop:
🩸 rapid blood tests
⚡ faster MRI scanners
🧭 next-gen positioning systems
Today @peterkyle of @SciTechgovuk has announced five new quantum technology Hubs. I am very happy to be the principle investigator of the UK Hub for quantum enabled position navigation and timing being led by @UofGlasgow