Save the date: IQO two-day meeting in Montpellier on December the 12th and 13th

A two-day workshop will be organized by the IQO on December the 12th and 13th in Montpellier. More details are given here. The deadline for registration and abstract submission are 27th November 2022, 11:59 AM and 20th November 2022, 11:59 AM respectively. The template for submitting an abstract can be downloaded here.

2022 October: call of TTT and AxLR SATTs on quantum and enabling technologies

The SATTs on the Toulouse and Montpellier campus are launching, jointly with the Institut Quantique Occitan, a call for development projects in the field of quantum and enabling technologies. Details about the call can be downloaded here. The template for applying to the call can be downloaded here. The deadline for sending applications is 28th […]

2022 April: Funding of 6 PhD and 3 post-doctotal fellowships

The 2022 call for post-doctoral and PhD fellowships is closed. The granted PhD projects are: CTOMAQ at LCAR, QuaSiMMoON at LPT, 2D-QSens setting a collaboration between LPCNO and L2C, NYLS setting a collaboration between IMT and LPT, Quantum Chirality setting a collaboration between LNCMI and the University of Sherbrooke, and QuPolaritonFluid at L2C. The 3 […]

2022 April: 2022 second call for a PhD fellowhip

A second 2022 call for a PhD fellowship is open. The scholarships will be attributed on topics targeting the following application fields: quantum computing, quantum communications, quantum sensing and quantum simulation. The thesis will have to be carried out in close collaboration between two research units located respectively in the Montpellier campus and in the […]

2021 December: Quantum control of matter wave diffraction patterns

Researchers from LCAR report on the quantum control of matter wave diffraction patterns. This achievement offers new perspectives for quantum calculation with qudits, and for quantum metrology with the accurate measurement weak forces. Their results have been published in Physical Review X Quantum and have been highlighted by the CNRS (CNRS news).