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assignment_turned_in Project2025 - 2033Partners:QuiX Quantum B.V., THALES UK LIMITED, M Squared Lasers (United Kingdom), British Telecommunications plc, GLOphotonics SAS +26 partnersQuiX Quantum B.V.,THALES UK LIMITED,M Squared Lasers (United Kingdom),British Telecommunications plc,GLOphotonics SAS,Alter Technology UK Ltd,Craft Prospect Ltd,SeeQC UK,National Physical Laboratory,Kelvin Nanotechnology (United Kingdom),Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL,RedWave Labs,Bay Photonics Ltd,Oxford Instruments Plasma Technology,Innovation Centre for Sensor and Imaging Systems,Skylark Lasers,University of Strathclyde,Rolls-Royce Plc (UK),ZURICH INSTRUMENTS AG,MBDA (United Kingdom),Glasgow Science Centre Ltd,Riverlane,Oxford Quantum Circuits,STMicroelectronics,Arqit Limited,Fraunhofer UK Research Ltd,Scottish Universities Physics Alliance,Coherent Scotland Ltd,Atomic Weapons Establishment,Wideblue Ltd,AegiQFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/Y035089/1Funder Contribution: 7,909,260 GBPQuantum Technology is based on quantum phenomena that govern physics on an atomic scale, enabling key breakthroughs that enhance the performance of classical devices and allow for entirely new applications in communications technology, imaging and sensing, and computation. Quantum networks will provide secure communication on a global scale, quantum sensors will revolutionise measurements in fields such as geology and biomedical imaging, and quantum computers will efficiently solve problems that are intractable even on the best future supercomputers. The economic and societal benefit will be decisive, impacting a wide range of industries and markets, including engineering, medicine, finance, defence, aerospace, energy and transport. Consequently, Quantum Technologies are being prioritised worldwide through large-scale national or trans-national initiatives, and a healthy national industrial Quantum Technology ecosystem has emerged including supply chain, business start-ups, and commercial end users. Our Centre for Doctoral Training in Applied Quantum Technologies (CDT-AQT) will address the national need to train cohorts of future quantum scientists and engineers for this emerging industry. The training program is a partnership between the Universities of Strathclyde, Glasgow and Heriot-Watt. In collaboration with more than 30 UK industry partners, CDT-AQT will offer advanced training in broad aspects of Quantum Technology, from technical underpinnings to applications in the three key areas of Quantum Measurement and Sensing, Quantum Computing and Simulation, and Quantum Communications. Our programme is designed to create a diverse community of responsible future leaders who will tackle scientific and engineering challenges in the emerging industrial landscape, bring innovative ideas to market, and work towards securing the UK's competitiveness in one of the most advanced and promising areas of the high-tech industry. The quality of our training provision is ensured by our supervisors' world-class research backgrounds, well-resourced research environments at the host institutions, and access to national strategic facilities. Industry engagement in co-creation and co-supervision is seen as crucial in equipping our students with the transferable skills needed to translate fundamental quantum physics into practical quantum technologies for research, industry, and society. To benefit the wider community immediately, we will make Quantum Technologies accessible to the general public through dedicated outreach activities, in which our students will showcase their research and exhibit at University Open Days, schools, science centres and science festivals.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2028Partners:University of Bristol, ICE Oxford Limited, 1QBit, RedWave Labs, QLM Technology Ltd. +92 partnersUniversity of Bristol,ICE Oxford Limited,1QBit,RedWave Labs,QLM Technology Ltd.,Xanadu,Fluoretiq,Hewlett-Packard (United States),Kets-Quantum Security limited,TREL,PhaseCraft Ltd.,Quantum Technology Hub,Keysight Technologies (United Kingdom),Xanadu,University of Cambridge,Microsoft Research,National Physical Laboratory,ID Quantique (Switzerland),Quantum Technology Hub,Rigetti & Co Inc,Nabla Ventures,Sandia National Laboratories California,Quantum Benchmark,Thales Group (UK),Riverlane,Rigetti & Co Inc,RayCal,ICE Oxford Limited,PhaseCraft Ltd,QxBranch,ARC Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems,University of Copenhagen,BT Group (United Kingdom),Google (United States),Helibronn Institute,Chronos Technology Limited,University of Waterloo (Canada),EQUS,Fluoretiq,Oxford Instruments (United Kingdom),QuantIC,Chronos Technology (United Kingdom),1QBit,Quandela SAS,Thales Group,Ultrahaptics Ltd,BTEXACT,Airbus (United Kingdom),Microsoft (United States),University of Copenhagen,Airbus Defence and Space,Google Inc,Oxford Instruments (United Kingdom),Quantum Communications Hub (QComm),Quantum Communications Hub (QComm),Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory,University of Sussex,RayCal,Airbus Defence and Space,Networked Quantum Information Technology,Thales (United Kingdom),Fraunhofer UK Research Ltd,Fraunhofer UK Research Ltd,Keysight Technologies UK Ltd,Quantum Benchmark,Quandela SAS,Hewlett-Packard Company Inc,PsiQuantum Corp.,University of Sussex,M Squared Lasers (United Kingdom),ID Quantique,Stanford University,Sandia National Laboratories,QuantIC,KETS Quantum Security Ltd,RedWave Labs,BTEXACT,Hitachi Cambridge Laboratory,Stanford University,SU,QxBranch,M Squared Lasers (United Kingdom),PsiQuantum Corp.,River Lane Research,Defence Science & Tech Lab DSTL,Imperial College London,QLM Technology Ltd,Helibronn Institute,Defence Science & Tech Lab DSTL,NPL,Ultrahaptics (United Kingdom),Defence Science and Technology Laboratory,University of Bristol,Toshiba (United Kingdom),Networked Quantum Information Technology,Nabla Ventures,University of WaterlooFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/S023607/1Funder Contribution: 6,242,250 GBPQuantum Technologies (QT) are at a pivotal moment with major global efforts underway to translate quantum information science into new products that promise disruptive impact across a wide variety of sectors from communications, imaging, sensing, metrology, simulation, to computation and security. Our world-leading Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Engineering will evolve to be a vital component of a thriving quantum UK ecosystem, training not just highly-skilled employees, but the CEOs and CTOs of the future QT companies that will define the field. Due to the excellence of its basic science, and through investment by the national QT programme, the UK has positioned itself at the forefront of global developments. There have been very recent major [billion-dollar] investments world-wide, notably in the US, China and Europe, both from government and leading technology companies. There has also been an explosion in the number of start-up companies in the area, both in the UK and internationally. Thus, competition in this field has increased dramatically. PhD trained experts are being recruited aggressively, by both large and small firms, signalling a rapidly growing need. The supply of globally competitive talent is perhaps the biggest challenge for the UK in maintaining its leading position in QT. The new CDT will address this challenge by providing a vital source of highly-trained scientists, engineers and innovators, thus making it possible to anchor an outstanding QT sector here, and therefore ensure that UK QT delivers long-term economic and societal benefits. Recognizing the nature of the skills need is vital: QT opportunities will be at the doctoral or postdoctoral level, largely in start-ups or small interdisciplinary teams in larger organizations. With our partners we have identified the key skills our graduates need, in addition to core technical skills: interdisciplinary teamwork, leadership in large and small groups, collaborative research, an entrepreneurial mind-set, agility of thought across diverse disciplines, and management of complex projects, including systems engineering. These factors show that a new type of graduate training is needed, far from the standard PhD model. A cohort-based approach is essential. In addition to lectures, there will be seminars, labs, research and peer-to-peer learning. There will be interdisciplinary and grand challenge team projects, co-created and co-delivered with industry partners, developing a variety of important team skills. Innovation, leadership and entrepreneurship activities will be embedded from day one. At all times, our programme will maximize the benefits of a cohort-based approach. In the past two years particularly, the QT landscape has transformed, and our proposed programme, with inputs from our partners, has been designed to reflect this. Our training and research programme has evolved and broadened from our highly successful current CDT to include the challenging interplay of noisy quantum hardware and new quantum software, applied to all three QT priorities: communications; computing & simulation; and sensing, imaging & metrology. Our programme will be founded on Bristol's outstanding activity in quantum information, computation and photonics, together with world-class expertise in science and engineering in areas surrounding this core. In addition, our programme will benefit from close links to Bristol's unique local innovation environment including the visionary Quantum Technology Enterprise Centre, a fellowship programme and Skills Hub run in partnership with Cranfield University's Bettany Centre in the School of Management, as well as internationally recognised incubators/accelerators SetSquared, EngineShed, UnitDX and the recently announced £43m Quantum Technology Innovation Centre. This will all be linked within Bristol's planned £300m Temple Quarter Enterprise Campus, placing the CDT at the centre of a thriving quantum ecosystem.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.euassignment_turned_in Project2019 - 2024Partners:Re:Cognition Health Limited, Severn Trent (United Kingdom), Ferrovial (United Kingdom), Oxford Instruments (United Kingdom), OS +114 partnersRe:Cognition Health Limited,Severn Trent (United Kingdom),Ferrovial (United Kingdom),Oxford Instruments (United Kingdom),OS,Oxford Electromagnetic Solutions Limited,Jacobs (United States),Qinetiq (United Kingdom),University of Birmingham,MTC,Geometrics,Fraunhofer UK Research Ltd,Royal Institute of Navigation,Northrop Gruman,Magnetic Shields Limited,Fraunhofer UK Research Ltd,Ordnance Survey,ESP Central Ltd,ESP Central (United Kingdom),XCAM Ltd (UK),Oxford Electromagnetic Solutions Limited,QuSpin,AWE,Collins Aerospace,Severn Trent Group,Novanta (United Kingdom),Balfour Beatty (United Kingdom),Geomatrix,Geomatrix,BALFOUR BEATTY PLC,Laser Quantum Ltd,Airbus Defence and Space,BAE Systems (UK),BT Research,The Royal Institute of Navigation,Forresters,PA CONSULTING SERVICES LIMITED,QuSpin (United States),PA Consulting Group,Torr Scientific Ltd,BP International Limited,Northrop Gruman (UK),Teledyne e2v (United Kingdom),BAE Systems (United Kingdom),Atkins (United Kingdom),Royal IHC (UK),BAE Systems (Sweden),RedWave Labs,BT,ITM Monitoring,RSK Group plc,Magnetic Shields Limited,NPL,Jacobs,Defence Science and Technology Laboratory,Geometrics,Network Rail,University of Birmingham,British Telecommunications Plc,Shield,Knowledge Transfer Network,Leonardo MW Ltd,Canal and River Trust,Atomic Weapons Establishment,The Coal Authority,Unitive Design & Analysis Ltd,National Centre for Trauma,Forresters,National Centre for Trauma,BP (United Kingdom),Defence Science & Tech Lab DSTL,Collins Aerospace,Airbus (United Kingdom),The Coal Authority,M Squared Lasers (United Kingdom),Royal IHC (UK),General Lighthouse Authorities,J Murphy & Sons Limited,Cardno,Defence Science & Tech Lab DSTL,Nemein,Skyrora Limited,USYD,Severn Trent Group,Bridgeporth,Nemein,Manufacturing Technology Centre (United Kingdom),M Squared Lasers (United Kingdom),Amey Plc,RSK Group plc,Cardno,Network Rail,Torr Scientific Ltd,National Physical Laboratory,General Lighthouse Authorities,Canal & River Trust,Skyrora Limited,ITM,Added Scientific Ltd,Atkins Global,MBDA UK Ltd,BALFOUR BEATTY RAIL,Oxford Instruments (United Kingdom),Added Scientific Ltd,J Murphy & Sons Limited,XCAM Ltd,Knowledge Transfer Network Ltd,Unitive Design and Analysis Ltd.,Bridgeporth,RedWave Labs,Shield Therapeutics (United Kingdom),Qioptiq Ltd,Atkins Global (UK),Re:Cognition Health,BP INTERNATIONAL LIMITED,MBDA (United Kingdom),e2v technologies plc,Airbus Defence and Space,PA Consultancy Services LtdFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: EP/T001046/1Funder Contribution: 28,537,600 GBPThe Quantum Technology Hub in Sensors and Timing, a collaboration between 7 universities, NPL, BGS and industry, will bring disruptive new capability to real world applications with high economic and societal impact to the UK. The unique properties of QT sensors will enable radical innovations in Geophysics, Health Care, Timing Applications and Navigation. Our established industry partnerships bring a focus to our research work that enable sensors to be customised to the needs of each application. The total long term economic impact could amount to ~10% of GDP. Gravity sensors can see beneath the surface of the ground to identify buried structures that result in enormous cost to construction projects ranging from rail infrastructure, or sink holes, to brownfield site developments. Similarly they can identify oil resources and magma flows. To be of practical value, gravity sensors must be able to make rapid measurements in challenging environments. Operation from airborne platforms, such as drones, will greatly reduce the cost of deployment and bring inaccessible locations within reach. Mapping brain activity in patients with dementia or schizophrenia, particularly when they are able to move around and perform tasks which stimulate brain function, will help early diagnosis and speed the development of new treatments. Existing brain imaging systems are large and unwieldy; it is particularly difficult to use them with children where a better understanding of epilepsy or brain injury would be of enormous benefit. The systems we will develop will be used initially for patients moving freely in shielded rooms but will eventually be capable of operation in less specialised environments. A new generation of QT based magnetometers, manufactured in the UK, will enable these advances. Precision timing is essential to many systems that we take for granted, including communications and radar. Ultra-precise oscillators, in a field deployable package, will enable radar systems to identify small slow-moving targets such as drones which are currently difficult to detect, bringing greater safety to airports and other sensitive locations. Our world is highly dependent on precise navigation. Although originally developed for defence, our civil infrastructure is critically reliant on GNSS. The ability to fix one's location underground, underwater, inside buildings or when satellite signals are deliberately disrupted can be greatly enhanced using QT sensing. Making Inertial Navigation Systems more robust and using novel techniques such as gravity map matching will alleviate many of these problems. In order to achieve all this, we will drive advanced physics research aimed at small, low power operation and translate it into engineered packages to bring systems of unparalleled capability within the reach of practical applications. Applied research will bring out their ability to deliver huge societal and economic benefit. By continuing to work with a cohort of industry partners, we will help establish a complete ecosystem for QT exploitation, with global reach but firmly rooted in the UK. These goals can only be met by combining the expertise of scientists and engineers across a broad spectrum of capability. The ability to engineer devices that can be deployed in challenging environments requires contributions from physics electronic engineering and materials science. The design of systems that possess the necessary characteristics for specific applications requires understanding from civil and electronic engineering, neuroscience and a wide range of stakeholders in the supply chain. The outputs from a sensor is of little value without the ability to translate raw data into actionable information: data analysis and AI skills are needed here. The research activities of the hub are designed to connect and develop these skills in a coordinated fashion such that the impact on our economy is accelerated.
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