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13 December 2010

Presenting the CQT Annual Report for 2010

Read about our research achievements and activities in this year’s annual report, available to download as a PDF.

“It is difficult to summarise in a few pages all the excitement of our research this year, but we have tried,” writes Artur in his Letter from the Director, opening the CQT annual report for 2010. The pages that follow aim to give readers a taste of what has been happening at the Centre, with descriptions and photos of life and research in the Centre's labs and offices in block S15 on the NUS campus. As well as listings of staff, activities, visitors and scientific publications by CQT researchers and their collaborators, the report offers special feature articles including:

• Comments on the Centre from its Scientific Advisory Board
• An interview with new Principal Investigator Stephanie Wehner
• Dagomir Kaszlikowski's personal account of the discovery of “Information Causality”
• An update from Murray Barrett on research in the Microtraps group
• A portrait of the work of the CQT technicians
• Kai Dieckmann on the new Quantum Matter experiments
• An extract from Vlatko Vedral's popular science book, “Decoding Reality”

Download a PDF of this year's report here:
CQT 2010 Annual Report

Reports for previous years are also available at Annual Reports

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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)​

A pie chart showing the nationality of CQTians by region of the world.

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

A pie chart showing the count of CQTians by categories

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.