Oxford University Quantum Information Society

Oxford University Quantum Information Society

Research Services

Connecting Oxford University students, academics and industry through quantum computing and quantum information events.

About us

Oxford University’s Quantum Information Society connects students with academics and industry. We host talks, discussions, lab tours, workshops and more on all aspects of quantum information - from quantum computing and coding to foundations of physics.

Industry
Research Services
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Oxford
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2019

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Employees at Oxford University Quantum Information Society

Updates

  • Join us for our first event of MT24! We'll be hosting Eden Schirman from Classiq Technologies to give an interactive hands-on workshop on quantum computing and quantum algorithms. So please, bring your laptops! Where: Simpkins Lee room, Beecroft building When: Friday 8th Nov, 6pm Pub trip to follow (drinks on us)! Please register using this link: https://lnkd.in/ejYxh42C See you there!

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  • The graduate Flash Talks are back! Join us for an exciting evening where PhD students/recent graduates walk us through their current research and ideas related to quantum in short, 10-minute presentations. This year, we are doing it online and collaborating with our counterparts -'Princeton Students in Quantum' from Princeton University! Come along for an engaging introduction to cutting-edge ideas and hear from students across the two universities. When: 21st February, Wednesday, 4:00pm UK Time. Where: This event is online, and open to all! Please register here, and you will receive a joining link on the day. Register here: https://lnkd.in/gY8aKHch

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  • Are you curious about the quantum startup ecosystem? Do you have questions about how startups in this space tackle fundraising, hiring, IP management, R&D, etc. all at once? Are you a potential founder and simply want to hear about the journey of a startup in this dynamic, ever-evolving space? We have something just for you: We welcome Richard Givhan, CEO and cofounder of Haiqu, a quantum middleware company with a globally distributed team of 15 people. Richard will talk about his motivations for starting Haiqu, and the work they are doing in the UK right now. Then, he will walk the audience through the details of fundraising, hiring, management, simultaneous R&D and productization, and more as a quantum start-up. The goal of the session is to be as informative as possible for someone considering the start-up path, so we will keep this very interactive with plenty of questions and networking opportunities. When: 25th January, Thursday, 5:00pm Where: University College Lecture Theatre Please register for the event here: https://lnkd.in/gNaudhpX

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