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30 January 2015

Presenting CQT’s Annual Report for 2014

Download the Centre’s 2014 Annual Report to find out what happened in our quantum world last year.

The Centre for Quantum Technologies is pleased to publish its annual report for 2014. If you want to find out what happened in our quantum world last year, this is the place to start.

CQT's Director Artur Ekert writes in his opening letter in this year's report that "You can take it easy when you're dead – living is about the thrill of doing as much as you can". We report on all the things we've done, with highlights of our research, news about our people, stories from our outreach and lots more. Contents include:

  • A letter from CQT's Director, Artur Ekert
  • Perspectives from the Centre's Scientific Advisory Board
  • A timeline of the year's research results and news
  • Details on CQT's quantum randomness project, involving 13 of our Principal Investigators
  • The story of how one PI discovered a new way to distinguish the quantum from the classical world
  • A Q&A on quantum simulators
  • Highlights from the Centre's Quantum Shorts competitions for film and fiction
  • Information on the PhD@CQT programme
  • Data and listings on staff, papers, visitors, events, budgets etc
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Download a PDF of this year's report here:
CQT 2014 Annual Report

Reports for previous years are also available: CQT 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)​

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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.