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University of Glasgow to lead New Quantum Hub to Tackle GPS Disruptions
A new quantum technology hub to ensure the UK benefits from resilient position, navigation and timing advancements has been launched at the Royal Society.
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Strathclyde Researchers Pioneer Quantum Dot Recycling for Sustainable Nanotech
Researchers have discovered a way to recycle the tiny particles used to create supraparticle lasers, a technology that precisely controls light at a very small scale.
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New supercluster to power critical technologies
Technology Scotland, in partnership with Scottish Government, Scottish Enterprise, the University of Glasgow and the University of Strathclyde has announced the creation of Scotland’s Critical Technologies Supercluster.
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Strathclyde Professor recognised in international top 100
Professor Jennifer Hastie, Director of Strathclyde’s Institute of Photonics has earned a place within the international list of 100 leaders in the scientific field.
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New quantum technology breakthrough at University of Glasgow could enable precision sensing at room temperature
A breakthrough in quantum technology research could help realise a new generation of precise quantum sensors that can operate at room temperature.
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University of Strathclyde partners in four quantum technology hubs
The University of Strathclyde is a partner in four out of five new UK-wide hubs established to ensure that the UK fully benefits from the potential of quantum technologies.
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University of Glasgow to play key role in new quantum technology hubs
University of Glasgow researchers are leading efforts in two of the five new quantum technology hubs.
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Strathclyde research brings quantum communication networks closer
Implementation of global-scale quantum communication networks is currently hampered by distance limitations affecting the quality of signals sent down standard optical fibre.
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