Kelvin Nanotechnology and partners to develop a more accurate atomic clock
New atomic clock technology to help improve GNSS location accuracy, as well as addressing the scalability of other quantum technologies being developed.
New atomic clock technology to help improve GNSS location accuracy, as well as addressing the scalability of other quantum technologies being developed.
Nine major quantum pioneers from the UK’s quantum industry join forces to launch DISCOVERY – the largest industry-led quantum computing project in Britain to date. The £10m research programme is designed to address technology barriers to commercial quantum computing and
The project aims to deliver a miniature, integrated magneto optical trap (MOT) chamber for use in portable cold atom technologies and markets. Kelvin Nanotechnology, TMD Technologies and the Universities of Strathclyde and Glasgow have teamed up to create a universal
The market for handheld and portable Raman spectrometers is rapidly growing (10% CAGR) whilst progress is being made towards the development of methods to overcome the background fluorescence that has traditionally held the method back. M Squared have developed a
This Innovate UK project is aimed at developing compact DFB lasers at 780.24 nm that are locked using a MEMS Rb cavity and an interferometer to an atomic transition in 87Rb atoms. The system is the basis for atomic clocks,
The Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in Photonic Integration and Advanced Data Storage is a partnership between Queen’s University Belfast and the University of Glasgow which aims to tackle some of the challenges created by the increasing quantities of data
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