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The White Rose Quantum Information Science and Technologies (WR-QIST) workshop is aimed at PhD students and early career researchers whose work or interests lie in the broad area of quantum information science and technology.

The Northern Quantum Meeting VIII (NQM8) will be the eighth instalment of a series of biannual meetings.

Funding is available for a PhD studentship under the supervision of Dr Rupesh Kumar in our School of Physics, Engineering and Technology.

Researchers say they have been able to greatly improve the readout of data from digital memories - thanks to a phenomenon known as ‘quantum entanglement’.

The University of York is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Marco Lucamarini as Chair in Experimental Quantum Communications and Director of Research at the York Centre for Quantum Technologies.

Scientists say they have established the ultimate limits of quantum communication networks.

Researchers at the University of York have teamed up with colleagues at the University of Cambridge and BT to build a new high-speed link which will enable the development and testing of new quantum technologies.

Researchers at the University of York have shown that a new quantum-based procedure for distributing secure information along communication lines could be successful in preventing serious security breaches.