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Join us at our upcoming talks, workshops and conferences

CQT Conference

20 April 2026 - 22 April 2026

9:00am

Asian Conference on Trapped Ions (ACTI 2026)

Speaker: Various

Venue: Shaw Foundation Alumni House

CQT Lunch Seminar

20 April 2026

12:30pm

From Bell Inequalities to Device Certification in Many-Body Quantum Systems

Speaker: Hu Mengyao

Venue: CQT Level 3 Seminar Room, S15-03-15

CQT Talk

23 April 2026

10:00am

Realization of a full-stack continuous-variable optical quantum computer

Speaker: Atsushi Sakaguchi, OptQC

Venue: CQT level 3 Seminar Room, S15-03-15

CQT Talk

23 April 2026

10:30am

Technologies for the realization of an ultrafast optical quantum information processing

Speaker: Tatsuki Sonoyama, OptQC

Venue: CQT Level 3 Seminar Room, S15-03-15

CQT Conference

27 April 2026 - 30 April 2026

12:00am

The 5th Workshop for Quantum Repeaters and Networks

Venue: Catapult Rochester, Singapore

CQT Talk

30 April 2026

2:00pm

Thermalization with partial information

Speaker: Sumeet Khatri, Virginia Tech

Venue: Level 3 Seminar Room, S15-03-15

CQT Workshop

1 June 2026 - 26 June 2026

9:00am

Quantum Hackamonth

Venue: CQT

CQT Workshop

8 June 2026 - 12 June 2026

9:00am

QCAMP 2026

Venue: CQT

CQT Workshop

16 June 2026

9:00am

Flash Qcamp 2026

Venue: CQT

Workshops & Conferences

The 5th Workshop for Quantum Repeaters and Networks

27 April 2026 - 30 April 2026

Venue: Catapult Rochester, Singapore

The goal of this workshop is to bring the active research community together to discuss the progress, challenges and new possible directions for quantum repeaters and networks. We invite researchers working on key enabling technologies and system integration, protocols for connecting repeaters across network links with high fidelity, architectures for large-scale networks, and applications of distributed quantum entanglement. The WQRN has been and continues to be a limited-attendance, few-day workshop, in which participants are given the opportunity to share ideas, directions, and concerns to advance the state of the field. Talks are by invitation only and catered to broadly cover the applications, theory, components, and worldwide directions in quantum repeaters and networks. These talks frame group discussion sessions for which all participants are welcome to contribute; participants are also welcome to contribute to a poster session.

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A pie chart showing the count of papers with CQT co-authors in 2024 by journal impact factor

Publications by CQT researchers during 2024 by journal impact factor (IF)​

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Nationalities of CQT staff and students as of 31 Dec 2024​

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Count of CQT staff and students as of 31 Dec 2024​

*Admin count includes only staff directly employed within the Centre. HR, IT and procurement is supported by additional staff working across University centres.