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News and events

  • May 15 2024, Festival Pint of Science Call of physics Bistrot des Artistes Paris 75005 19h30. (In French)
  • January 15 2024, SQUID Days. Presentation and round table on outreach on quantum computing.
  • October 8 and 9 2023, Fête de la science at Université Paris Cité. Worshops for high school students on BB84, quantum circuits, entanglement.
  • October 6th 2023, Worshops for high school students on BB84, quantum circuits, entanglement at Etincelles du Palais de la Découverte
  • August 2023, our games and devices will be used at Sigma Camp 2023.
  • August 4th 2023, LITQ seminar (DIRO, Université de Montréal).
  • June 9th 2023, hands-on workshop at Étincelles du Palais.
  • May 26th talk at Math a modeler
  • May 25th talk at the Junior Seminar (IRIF)
  • February 7th 2023, poster presentation at QIP 2023. Best poster award.
  • November 2022, our paper is out on the arxiv arxiv.org/abs/2211.16324.
  • December 9th 2022, workshop on quantum cryptography at Étincelles du Palais.
  • October 2022, workshops for high school students for the Fête de la science, in partnership with physicists who will demonstrate pairs of entangled qubits.
  • June 23rd 2022 we'll be at Étincelles du Palais to give a talk at 1 chercheur.e 1 manip to present quantum cryptography.
  • April 21st 2022, 4 to 7 PM come see us at La Gaîté Lyrique Art, technologies et éducation : pour une culture pédagogique commune - ateliers.
  • February 14th 2022, marks the start of the ANR QUBOBS ANR-21-SSMS-0007 project.
  • December 2021 ANR ranks QUBOBS in the list of projects to be funded in the call for proposals SAPS-RA-MCS Science avec et pour la société – Recherche Action – Médiation et communication scientifiques Edition 2021
  • 13 novembre 2021 Sylvie Tissot participe à la table ronde “Histoire et avenir de l’informatique quantique” au Musée des Arts et Métiers, dans le cadre de la soirée Explorer l’invisible, un évenement de la Biennale internationale des arts numériquesde la Région Île-de-France.

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