University of Manchester - Archive quantum electronics
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2026
25
March
2026
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15:16
Europe/London
Researchers from across The University of Manchester have joined forces with UK industry and government partners to explore how quantum science can be translated into real world technologies.In a conference hosted in person at the Core …
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2025
16
June
2025
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09:29
Europe/London
A new study led by researchers at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge and 91Ö±²¥ has achieved a major advance in quantum materials, developing a method to precisely engineer single quantum defects in diamond—an essential step toward scalable …
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30
January
2025
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13:54
Europe/London
DKO Fellow, Dr Harry Lane, is currently recruiting for a PhD position on 'Exploring competing interactions in disordered quantum magnets', based at Harwell, Oxfordshire.
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2024
20
May
2024
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10:00
Europe/London
Scientists have discovered that a ‘single atomic defect' in a layered 2D material can hold onto quantum information for microseconds at room temperature, underscoring the potential of 2D materials in advancing quantum technologies.
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07
May
2024
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10:00
Europe/London
Scientists at The University of Manchester have produced an enhanced, ultra-pure form of silicon that allows construction of high-performance qubit devices – a fundamental component required to pave the way towards scalable quantum computers.
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01
March
2024
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10:00
Europe/London
The question of where the boundary between classical and quantum physics lies is one of the longest-standing pursuits of modern scientific research and in new research published today, scientists demonstrate a novel platform that could help us find …
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2023
25
May
2023
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14:14
Europe/London
Scientists have made a significant advancement with quantum technologies that could transform complex systems modelling with an accurate and effective approach that requires significantly reduced memory.
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2022
01
March
2022
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13:44
Europe/London
A team of researchers at The University of Manchester’s National Graphene Institute and the National Physical Laboratory has demonstrated that slightly twisted 2D transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) display room-temperature ferroelectricity.
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10
February
2022
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15:10
Europe/London
Researchers at The University of Manchester may have cleared a significant hurdle on the path to quantum computing, demonstrating step-change improvements in the spin transport characteristics of nanoscale graphene-based electronic devices.
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2021
08
November
2021
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13:20
Europe/London
A team including researchers from The University of Manchester’s National Graphene Institute (NGI) has revealed that sonic boom and Doppler-shifted sound waves can be created in a graphene transistor, giving new insights into this advanced …
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