UKRI Future Leaders Fellow | PI of the Hybrid Quantum Networks Lab & Associate Professor at Southampton University | Former MSCA Fellow at Oxford University.
And the Quantum Boss is back baby! Incredibly proud and super excited to announce my UKRI
Future Leader Fellowship! My project aims to build and exploit a High-Performance Light-Matter Quantum Network. Let's go! #UKRIFLF#QuantumInternet
Congratulations to Professor Gill Reid CBE and Professor Richard Oreffo OBE for being named in the King’s New Year Honours! 🎉
These awards celebrate their remarkable contributions and achievements. Well done to both!
See more 👉 https://t.co/V9Qh8YeuLP
Phase 3 Quantum Hubs officially announced. Congratulations to all and happy to be a part of the Integrated #Quantum#Networks Hub.
https://t.co/s2tfEJ89Gd
I'm really excited to share our recent work interfacing a quantum dot single-photon source with an atomic quantum memory, which is now published in Science Advances.
https://t.co/nFXI6ZN5lJ
@qurope_eu @IHFG_Stuttgart@sarah_ellyn@Imp_Prov Many improvements to be made both on the quantum dot and the quantum memory, which is the focus of our upcoming @QuantERA_EU funded project EQSOTIC
Very excited to announce our experiment demonstrating the first actively controlled recall of semiconductor quantum dot photons from am atomic quantum memory is now published in Science Advances.
https://t.co/AORFlMZ1ma
@qurope_eu @IHFG_Stuttgart@sarah_ellyn@Imp_Prov Not only is this the first such demonstration of a quantum dot and quantum memory with active recall (to out knowledge), we implemented this directly at a telecommunication-compatible wavelength of 1529nm.
Excellent news for us Quantum Tech folk at the University of Southampton! We have been awarded an EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Technology Engineering.
https://t.co/yBNQXwq4DC
The EQSOTIC project has been recommended for funding through the @QuantERA_EU Call 2023. Many congratulations to the consortium members! https://t.co/410L5jyiJr #EQSOTIC#Quantera#QMemories#QDots
Rising Stars of Matariki: After completing his PhD two months ago, Dr Jacob Ngaha believes he is Aotearoa's very first Māori quantum physicist.
https://t.co/J2aFMc8jjt