Institute for Quantum Computing

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Photos from Institute for Quantum Computing's post 06/01/2026

The 2026 Undergraduate School for Experimental Quantum Information Processing (USEQIP) class is starting week two of our annual program that gives undergraduate students insights into the theoretical and experimental study of quantum information.

This year, IQC welcomes 30 students joining us from universities across Canada, the U.S. and internationally.

During the first week, the students toured the Quantum-Nano Fabrication and Characterization Facility and other labs, and started working closely with their classmates and instructors. By the end of the two weeks, the students will have attended lectures introducing quantum information theory and experimental approaches to quantum devices, followed by more than 30 hours of hands-on exploration of Quantum Information Processing (QIP) using the experimental facilities at the institute. 

IQC has hosted the competitive USEQIP program since 2009. The program is supported by the Mitacs Globalink Internship (GRI) program and the Canada First Research Excellence Fund (CFREF) as part of the Transformative Quantum Technologies research initiative.

Photos from Institute for Quantum Computing's post 05/21/2026

Researchers at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at the University of Waterloo report a new nanoscale diamond structure that better collects and controls light, published in Science Advances.

The novel device produces a ‘nanojet’ of light and shows promise for advancing scalable quantum technologies, including the potential to make quantum sensors better at detecting weak magnetic fields, which could enhance technologies in biomedical imaging or navigation in GPS-denied environments. It could also advance solid-state quantum computing architectures by improving control and readout of individual quantum bits (qubits), and the transfer of quantum information between them.

The work was done by Dr. Michal Bajcsy, IQC Faculty and Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and his group of post docs and graduate students at the Institute.

Photos from Institute for Quantum Computing's post 04/24/2026

QuantumCore, a new startup spun out of research at the Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at the University of Waterloo, is accelerating its push toward commercialization with $10.7 million in dilutive and non-dilutive funding and a public listing after launching just more than six months ago.
 
The company was founded by IQC faculty Dr. Christopher Wilson, Chief Technology Officer and Professor, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and Eugene Profis, CEO.
 
It is developing an amplifier that boosts read-out signals produced by a superconducting quantum chip at near absolute zero temperatures and gets the signal into room temperature. This could solve one of the many hard engineering challenges in quantum computing.

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04/14/2026

IQC at the University of Waterloo joins the global quantum community to celebrate World Quantum Day!

IQC is a world leader in the second quantum revolution. Founded in 2002, as part of a broad vision of Mike Lazaridis and his wife, Ophelia, it was one of the earliest global centres of quantum information research and technology. Since then, Waterloo has emerged as Canada’s full-stack quantum ecosystem, anchored by IQC.

Waterloo’s Quantum Valley thrives because of its close-knit community of partnerships, including collaborations between IQC and Perimeter Institute.

03/12/2026

The Institute for Quantum Computing (IQC) at the University of Waterloo welcomes the National Research Council Canada (NRC) investment of more than $161 million over five years to advance Canada’s leadership in quantum technology for defence and security applications.
 
The funding is part of the federal government’s $900 million commitment for defence innovation announced this week in Ottawa.
 
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02/04/2026

IQC welcomes back Dr. John Watrous as the institute’s Director of Education and Training — a new role that is set to expand the institute’s academic strength and educational reach.

Watrous was IQC Faculty and Professor in University of Waterloo’s Faculty of Mathematics from 2006 to 2021 and made significant contributions to quantum information and quantum computation, particularly for his foundational work on quantum interactive proof systems research.

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