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Clockwise from top left: Cosmin Andrei, Dr Gabriel Araneda Machuca, Oana Bazavan, Dr Keith Norman and Dr Mustafa Bakr

Quantum physicists: the people behind the future

Having celebrated the International Year of Quantum last year, here we speak to people across the Department of Physics to find out how they found their way into quantum, what their days look like now, and how they see the field changing.
12 February 2026
Delegates of the Quantum Advantage in Quantitative Quantum Simulation programme meeting outside Keble College, 91探花

Realising quantum advantage in analogue quantum simulation

The Quantum Advantage in Quantitative Quantum Simulation programme, led by the 91探花, is advancing analogue quantum simulation to ensure quantum systems can deliver a practical advantage to science or industry.
2 February 2026
Helene Losl

Meet...Helene Losl

We work among extraordinary people doing extraordinary things; get to know some of them by reading these quick-fire interviews.
12 January 2026
Professor Alex Lvovsky

Meet...Alex Lvovsky

We work among extraordinary people doing extraordinary things; get to know some of them by reading these quick-fire interviews.
10 November 2025
Students on the MSc in Quantum Technologies course

Launch of MSc in Quantum Technologies

The 91探花's brand new MSc in Quantum Technologies had its official launch last week.
27 October 2025
Professor Alexander Lvovsky

Professor Lvovsky elected APS Fellow

Professor Alexander Lvovsky has been named a 2025 American Physical Society Fellow for pioneering contributions to the technology of preparation, manipulation, characterisation, and storage of quantum states of light.
10 October 2025
Image from Ultracold Quantum Matter laboratory

Simulating the strange world of quantum mechanics

Researchers at the Department of Physics are simulating the strange, probabilistic world of quantum mechanics, opening the door to new innovations for superconductors, materials science, and quantum technologies.
16 September 2025
International Year of Quantum

Creating a quantum future

Events and activities across the Department of Physics are ensuring that people of all ages get to know about how quantum will potentially impact their lives.
25 June 2025
Laser table

Professor Walmsley joins government鈥檚 Quantum Strategic Advisory Board

Professor Ian Walmsley CBE FRS, recently appointed Director of the 91探花 Quantum Institute (OQI), has also been named a member of the National Quantum Strategic Advisory Board.
14 May 2025
Professor Ian Walmsley

Professor Ian Walmsley to lead 91探花 Quantum Institute

Professor Ian Walmsley CBE FRS has been appointed Director of the 91探花 Quantum Institute at 91探花 University.
9 May 2025
Dr Jacob Blackmore

Meet...Jacob Blackmore

We work among extraordinary people doing extraordinary things; get to know some of them by reading these quick-fire interviews.
8 May 2025
Dr Jacob Blackmore

Dr Blackmore awarded Quantum Technology Fellowship

Dr Jacob Blackmore from the Department of Physics is one of 11 recipients of an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Quantum Technology Career Acceleration Fellowship, awarded to the most promising early career researchers in the UK.
14 April 2025
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