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Institut de Recherche en Informatique Fondamentale (IRIF)

The research conducted at IRIF is based on the study and understanding of the foundations of all computer science, in order to provide innovative solutions to the current and future challenges of digital sciences. In particular, IRIF is renowned for its contributions to the design and analysis of algorithms, the study of computational and data representation models, the foundations of programming languages, software development, verification, and certification. IRIF also conducts interdisciplinary research taking advantage of its scientific approach.

The research topics related to QuanTech@Paris include computational foundations of quantum computing, quantum algorithms, use cases for quantum software development, nonlocality theory, quantum logic.

IRIF website for quantum computing: https://url.irif.fr/quantum

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Inria Paris / COSMIQ

COSMIQ (COdes, SyMétrIque et Quantique) is an Inria project-team based in Paris. The team is mostly devoted to the design and analysis of cryptographic algorithms, in the classical or in the quantum setting.

The research topics related to QuanTech@Paris include quantum information theory and cryptography.

COSMIQ website: https://www.inria.fr/cosmiq

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Laboratoire Matériaux et Phénomènes Quantiques (MPQ)

The MPQ laboratory specializes in the study of frontier quantum materials and the development of novel quantum devices. These activities rely on a broad range of theoretical and experimental expertise in condensed matter physics, transport, and optics, as well as technological platforms for clean-room fabrication, spectroscopy, and high-resolution electronic microscopy.

The research topics related to QuanTech@Paris include quantum computing and quantum protocols, Integrated chips and light-matter interfaces for quantum communications, atom-based quantum simulators, optomechanical Sensors, quantum materials (2D materials, superconductors) and devices (nanostructures, metamaterials, atom and ion chips), quantum metrology using ultra-stable REFIMEVE references.

MPQ website: https://mpq.u-paris.fr/

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Laboratoire Astroparticule et Cosmologie (APC) / VIRGO

The Virgo/Einstein Telescope experimental group at the APC laboratory has been involved for nearly ten years in reducing quantum noise in current (Virgo, LIGO, KAGRA) and future (Einstein Telescope, Cosmic Explorer) interferometric gravitational wave detectors, particularly through quantum squeezing techniques.

The research topics related to QuanTech@Paris include quantum metrology and quantum enhanced gravitational wave detectors using squeezed states.

VIRGO website: https://apc.u-paris.fr/APC_CS/fr/advanced-virgo

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Laboratoire de Physique des Lasers (LPL)

The LPL studies light-mater interactions conducting experiments that range from fundamental physics to applied research often at the interface with other scientific disciplines such as nanotechnologies, chemistry and biology. The LPL is a leader in the DIM DIM QuanTiP initiative and has developed the REFIMEVE network in collaboration with the LNE-SYRTE.

The research topics related to QuanTech@Paris include atom-based quantum simulators, superfluid in restricted geometries, quantum control of complex molecules, light-matter quantum interfaces, quantum metrology, increased sensitivity using ultra-stable REFIMEVE references.

LPL website: https://www.lpl.univ-paris13.fr

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Sciences, Philosophie, Histoire (SPHERE)

The research carried out by SPHERE is deeply rooted in the content of scientific disciplines. All fields are represented: mathematics, physics, life sciences and medicine. The aim of SPHERE's work is to integrate these disciplines into an interactive system that takes into account different approaches: epistemological, philosophical, historical, linguistic, sociological and anthropological, while at the same time respecting the content and methods of these scientific fields.

The research topics related to QuanTech@Paris include a long-standing research activity in the history and philosophy of measurement.

SPHERE website: http://SPHERE.cnrs.fr

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