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EPSRC Reference: EP/Y035097/1
Title: EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Informatics
Principal Investigator: Heunen, Dr C
Other Investigators:
Leimkuhler, Professor B Andersson, Professor E Green, Professor AG
Del Debbio, Professor L Kendon, Professor VM Parsons, Professor M
Kissinger, Dr A Kashefi, Professor E Safari, Professor M
Researcher Co-Investigators:
Project Partners:
AegiQ Algorithmiq Ltd Alice & Bob
Amazon Web Services EMEA SARL Atom Computing AWE
BT Cambridge Consultants Ltd Entropica Labs
Google Hartree Centre Infleqtion
Input Output Global (IOG) IonQ IQM
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Leiden University National Physical Laboratory NPL
National Quantum Computing Centre Nu Quantum ORCA Computing Ltd
Oxford Quantum Circuits PASQAL SAS PhaseCraft Ltd
Quandela SAS Quantinuum Quantum Base Alpha
QuiX Quantum B.V. Rigetti & Co Inc Riverlane
SandboxAQ SeeQC UK SICSA
Sorbonne University (Paris IV & UPMC) Sydney Quantum Academy University of Amsterdam
University of Copenhagen University of Maryland University of Tokyo
University of Waterloo (Canada) Veriqloud Xanadu
Department: Sch of Informatics
Organisation: University of Edinburgh
Scheme: Centre for Doctoral Training
Starts: 01 April 2025 Ends: 30 September 2033 Value (£): 7,824,126
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Communications Information Technologies
Related Grants:
Panel History:
Panel DatePanel NameOutcome
20 Nov 2023 EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training Interview Panel M November 2023 Announced
Summary on Grant Application Form
Quantum technology will revolutionise many aspects of life and bring enormous benefits to the economy and society. The Centre for Doctoral Training in Quantum Informatics (QI CDT) will provide advanced training in the structure, behaviour, and interaction of quantum hardware, software, and applications. The training programme spans computer sciences, mathematics, physics, and engineering, and will enable the use of quantum technology in a way that is integrable, interoperable, and impactful, rather than developing the hardware itself.

The training programme targets three research challenges with a strong focus on end user impact: (i) quantum service architecture concerns how to design quantum networks and devices most usefully; (ii) scalable quantum software is about feasible application at scale of quantum technology and its integration with other software; and (iii) quantum application analysis investigates how quantum technology can be used most advantageously to solve end user problems. The QI CDT will offer 75+ PhD students an intensive 4-year training and research programme that equips them with the skills needed to tackle the research challenges of quantum informatics. This new generation will be able to integrate quantum hardware with high-performance computing, design effective quantum software, and apply this in a societally meaningful way.

The QI CDT brings together a coalition with national reach including over 65 academic experts in quantum informatics from five universities - the University of Edinburgh, the University of Oxford, University College London, Heriot-Watt University, and the University of Strathclyde - and three public sector partners - the National Quantum Computing Centre, the National Physical Laboratory, and the Hartree Centre. A network of over 30 industry partners, diverse in size and domain expertise, and 9 leading international universities, give students the best basis for meaningful and collaborative research. A strong focus on cohort-based training will make QI CDT students into a diverse network of future leaders in Quantum Informatics in the UK.

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