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  • Projects story
  • 15 février 2017

An international team, led by a group from the University of Sussex, has produced the first-ever industrial blueprint for a large-scale quantum computer that could lead to an entirely new and exciting technological revolution. That group was also involved in the FET project iQIT, which aimed at combining ion traps and superconducting qubits in one device using microwave photons.

  • Report / Study
  • 06 février 2017

The Quantum Flagship High-Level expert group provides its first recommendations for the Strategic Research Agenda of the Quantum Flagship, and some options for its implementation. The group will deliver its final report this summer, with consolidated implementation model and a governance model.

  • Brochure
  • 03 février 2017

This new edition of the FET newsletter brings you the latest news on Future and Emerging Technologies, the Quantum flagship, eInfrastructures, open science, funding opportunities and interesting project results and future events.

  • Brochure
  • 23 janvier 2017

The January edition of the FET newsletter brings you the latest news on Future and Emerging Technologies, the HPC strategy, a video on Graphene, funding opportunities and interesting project news and future events.

  • Call for proposals
  • 13 janvier 2017 - 15 mars 2017

The QuantERA project opened a Call for Proposals in the field of quantum technologies. Proposals should include one or more of the following areas: quantum communication; quantum simulation; quantum computation; quantum information sciences; quantum metrology sensing and imaging; novel ideas and applications in quantum science and technologies. A Proposers' Day about this call is also organised on 16 February 2017 in Malta.

  • Event report
  • 01 décembre 2016

Key leading scientists met on 29 November with high level representatives from the European Parliament and the European Commission for a workshop on "Understanding the Human Brain, a new era of big neuroscience" organised by the Science and Technology Options Assessment (STOA) of the European Parliament.