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QIC Research Video Featured at the APS Global Physics Summit 2025
We’re excited to share the film we’ve made to showcase the groundbreaking research happening at the Quantum Information Research Center.
This film is part of APS TV, which showcases the latest in physics research at the APS Global Physics Summit 2025, taking place from March 16–21, 2025, in Anaheim, CA, and virtually.In this Year of Quantum, we’re excited to be part of the global conversation shaping the future of quantum technology. This film gives us the opportunity to share our research with the broader physics community.
So be sure to check out our QIC Intro Video at the top of this page or by clicking the news title.
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Japan-Germany Joint Research Project “DIAMONDQTECH” Selected for JST’s ASPIRE Program in Quantum Technologies
The ASPIRE Program(Adopting Sustainable Partnerships for Innovative Research Ecosystem)aims to strengthen and enhance Japan’s scientific and technological capabilities. It fosters international collaboration in strategically important scientific fields by connecting top researchers from Japan to researchers in advanced STI countries and regions. The program seeks to accelerate the international circulation of talent within Japan’s research community.
In the Japan-Germany joint research field of quantum technologies the project “Diamond spin qubits for quantum applications(DIAMONDQTECH)” has been selected. The project is led by Dr. Takeshi Oshima, Director of the Takasaki Institute for Advanced Quantum Science, National Institutes for Quantum Science and Technology(QST), Japan, and Professor Fedor Jelezko of the Institute of Quantum Optics, Ulm University, Germany. Professor Kosaka will participate as a Co-PI(Principal Co-Investigator)for the research theme “Quantum Communication.”
The project is planned to be conducted over five years.