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Cuprate superconductors as ultra quantum matter : New tools and discoveries
Harnessing emergent excitations in quantum materials
Enabling Technologies for the Quantum Internet
Table-Top Particle Physics
Quantum Tech Platforms
Quantum AlgoLab
Symposium on Applied Quantum Computing 2024
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Cryogen-free dilution refrigerator – BF2
Cryogen-free dilution refrigerator with optical access – LD optical
Large capacity cryogen-free dilution refrigerator – XLD
Variable temperature liquid helium refrigerator – VTI
Cryogenic system for characterization of physical properties – PPMS
Cryogen-free refrigerator with variable temperature – ICE Oxford
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Cryogen-free dilution refrigerator – BF1
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Design and fabrication of a benchtop continuous flow liquid helium cryostat, with high frequency cryogenic probing arms, for the test and characterisation of quantum devices
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Statistical Learning for Initialization of Quantum Dot Arrays
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Directional parametric amplification with superconductor-insulator- superconductor junctions
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CAT-IQ-US: Resource efficient quantum computation using unique spins and superconducting circuits
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