Our French-Singaporean quantum symposium in the CNRS news! https://lnkd.in/ghPdkCRZ Marie Cluzel Chamira Lessigny Dominique BAILLARGEAT Nicolas C. CNRS@CREATE CNRS Innovation CNRS Centre for Quantum Technologies Quantonation
About us
MajuLab is a joint lab of the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), Côte d’Azur University (UCA), Sorbonne University (SU), the National University of Singapore (NUS) and Nanyang Technological University (NTU), offering a world-class environment for research, both in basic quantum science and in quantum technologies. Our lab leverages 15 years of successful collaborations between France and Singapore, two powerhouses of quantum. Structured as a quantum centre, MajuLab stimulates serendipity and new ideas across disciplines, and promotes connections between academia and industry. It also operates as a quantum channel for ideas and people, nurturing new and longstanding synergies between the French and the Singaporean quantum ecosystems.
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majulab.cnrs.fr
External link for MajuLab
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Singapour
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2014
- Specialties
- Quantum Controlled Systems, Quantum Matter, Quantum information science, Quantum thermodynamics, energetics and resources, Quantum technologies, and basic quantum science
Locations
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Primary
Center for Quantum Technologies, National University of Singapore, 3 Science Drive 2
Singapour, 117543, SG
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Division of Physics and Applied Physics, School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, 21 Nanyang Link
Singapour, 637371, SG
Employees at MajuLab
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Wouter Verstraelen
Postdoc researcher (physics) for CNRS-Majulab Singapore
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Alexia Auffèves
CNRS Research Director, MajuLab, CQT, Singapore
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Harshit Verma
Ph.D. in Physics from The University of Queensland. Thesis on "Quantum control in probing relativistic effects and thermodynamics". Currently working…
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Weitao Chen
Ph. D. Student at National University of Singapore
Updates
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📆 We've just wrapped up the first French-Singaporean Quantum Symposium (FSQS), but the journey doesn't stop here! Mark your calendars for FSQS 2025, which will be held from 24 to 28 November 2025 in Paris, France. 🇫🇷 🇸🇬 FSQS 2024 in Singapore was a remarkable milestone, bringing together over 170 delegates to explore how France and Singapore can build stronger, strategic partnerships in the field of quantum technologies. Supported by the quantum strategies of our two countries, this event showcased an impressive line of speakers and panelists stemming from academy and industry, emphasizing the importance of our relationship in advancing quantum research and applications. 👊 MajuLab and the Centre for Quantum Technologies have long been at the forefront of Franco-Singaporean research collaborations. The success of FSQS 2024 is a strong evidence of the strength of this relationship, which continues to pave the way for groundbreaking work in the quantum space. Quantonation, the first investment fund dedicated to quantum technologies, has been instrumental in bringing the French-Singaporean link to a new level, connecting the dots between research, industry, and investment. 🤝 The symposium is the result of a unique synergy between MajuLab, the Centre for Quantum Technologies, Quantonation, the National Quantum Office, the Quantum Engineering Programme, the CNRS, CNRS@CREATE and the Embassy of France in Singapore. It was sponsored by Keysight Technologies, Quantum Machines and OptoSigma. 🗣️ Alexia Auffèves, CNRS Research Director, Director of MajuLab and CQT Visiting Professor, co-organizor of the event, highlighted the significance of the symposium: "This series of symposia is a great opportunity to consolidate the French-Singaporean bond in quantum, and to boost it with an industrial component. In a context where quantum technologies are considered a matter of national sovereignty, holding such an event has a strong meaning and the commitment of both ecosystems to make it a success has been amazing. It is now on all of us to turn it into new strategic partnerships – work in progress!" 🌍 The success of FSQS 2024 is only the beginning! We’re excited to continue working together to accelerate the development and application of quantum technologies on a global scale. #Quantum #QuantumTech #MajuLab #CQT #AlexiaAuffèves #Singapore #Innovation #FSQS2024 #FSQS2025 #DeepTech #Collaboration #FranceSingapore #QuantumComputing #FutureOfTech #InvestmentInInnovation
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Le Symposium quantique franco-singapourien a réuni des experts français et singapouriens pour explorer les innovations et perspectives de collaboration en science et technologies quantiques. Coorganisé par le laboratoire de recherche international du CNRS : MajuLab, cet événement a mis en lumière des enjeux cruciaux de la souveraineté technologique aux applications industrielles. ➡️ https://lnkd.in/ezDpCJQa
Un symposium franco-singapourien sur le quantique
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📆 We've just wrapped up the first French-Singaporean Quantum Symposium (FSQS). Now mark your calendars for the next one. FSQS 2025 will be held from 24 to 28 November 2025 in Paris, France. https://lnkd.in/dhz-Wn95 🇫🇷 🇸🇬 For FSQS 2024, we welcomed over 170 delegates to Singapore to discuss how strategic quantum partnerships could be built between the two countries. 🗣️ “This series of symposia is a great opportunity to consolidate the French-Singaporean bond in quantum, and to boost it with an industrial component,” says CQT Visiting Professor and Director of MajuLab Alexia Auffèves, who led the local organising committee. CQT is pleased to have co-organised FSQS 2024 with MajuLab and Quantonation. The event was also supported by the National Quantum Office, the Quantum Engineering Programme, CNRS, the CNRS regional office, CNRS@CREATE, Keysight Technologies Quantum Machines OptoSigma and Ambassade de France à Singapour
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Vers du #quantique plus sobre ? Le projet #OECQ pour « Optimisation Energétique des Circuits Quantiques » associe le CNRS, EDF, Alice & Bob et Quandela Ce programme de R&D unique en son genre s’appuie sur des expertises complémentaires pour explorer deux axes de recherche : 👉 La comparaison des performances énergétiques des systèmes de calcul haute performance (#HPC) aux systèmes de calcul quantique et la recherche de conditions d'un avantage quantique de nature énergétique 👉 L’optimisation de la consommation énergétique d’un ordinateur quantique à partir des technologies développées par Quandela et Alice & Bob L’objectif à terme ? Intégrer la consommation énergétique des calculs quantiques dès la conception des solutions technologiques. Alexia Auffèves, Joseph Mikael, Jeremy Stevens, yara EL HARFOUCH HODROJ, PHD, Pierre-Emmanuel Emeriau Quantum Energy Initiative MajuLab A lire 👉 https://lnkd.in/eb9UwdE8
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🚀 Is the world ready for large-scale quantum computing? At Quobly, we’re already paving the way for the future! 🚀 In just two weeks, Benoit Vermersch will dive into how Quobly is preparing for the next wave of useful quantum computers. 🔍 Why are qubit measurements critical? Accurate #qubit #measurement is key to understanding and optimizing quantum systems. It guides vital decisions about qubit architectures. 💡 What sets Quobly apart? Today’s tools can measure small-scale systems. At Quobly, we're pushing beyond that, adapting our tools to handle large-scale quantum (#LSQ) systems. Our innovative measurement tools will be pivotal in making the right architecture choices for the future of quantum computing. 🌍 Bottom line: Quobly is a pioneer in this area, and Benoit will reveal how we're leading the charge! Alexia Auffèves | Maud Vinet | Dominique BAILLARGEAT | Saïda GUELLATI-KHELIFA | Johnson Goh | Alexander Ling | Sébastien Tanzilli | Olivier Tonneau | Quantonation | MajuLab | Centre for Quantum Technologies | CNRS@CREATE | CNRS | National Quantum Office
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🇸🇬 🇫🇷 It is our pleasure to announce that the inaugural French-Singaporean Quantum Symposium (FSQS24) will be held on: 📅 5 to 7 Nov 2024 📍 Copthorne King's Hotel Singapore. 🤝 Organized jointly by the international laboratory MajuLab, the Centre for Quantum Technologies and the hedge fund Quantonation with the support of the quantum strategies of our both countries, the series of symposia FSQS24, FSQS25 and FSQS26 aims to foster and consolidate long-standing synergies between academics, representatives of the new quantum industry – from startups to large corporates – and end-users of quantum technologies in France and Singapore, building on the long-standing academic collaborations between both countries. More details can be found on the event website: https://lnkd.in/gnfNN7Hz Attendance is free but registration is mandatory before ⏱️ October 18th 👉https://lnkd.in/eaWR4zw3
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The deadline for abstract submission to the 2nd Quantum Energy Initiative workshop is extended until the 25th of October. https://lnkd.in/gVS58WnV Contributions can range from very fundamental questions of energy in quantum systems or optimal use of algorithmic resources, to very practical questions of improving a given enabling technology.
2nd Quantum Energy Initiative (QEI) Workshop - January 2025
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After Singapore in 2023, the second QEI workshop will take place in Grenoble, January 2025. Excellent speakers, excellent location, on a topic that keeps gaining momentum.
[QEI2025] The call for abstract is now open for the next QEI Workshop ! 😁 The workshop will happen in the beautiful city of Grenoble, in France, on 6-10 January 2025 🏔 ❄ More information as well as abstract submission can be done through our conference website : https://lnkd.in/dWrjPMXg ⚡ The deadline for submission is October 1st 2024 ! ⚡
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🆕 MajuLab Seminar 📢 We are delighted to welcome Prof. Dr. José Ignacio Latorre, Director of Centre for Quantum Technologies and Assoc. Prof. María Terea Soto-Sanfiel from National University of Singapore. The topic will be: "The Last Voice - Roy J. Glauber and the Dawn of the Atomic Age" 📅 Wednesday, September 4, 2024 🕟4:30 PM Singapore time / 🕤10:30 AM French time 📍You can attend the seminar in person at the CQT level 3 seminar room & online via Zoom. ✍🏼 Registration is required: https://lnkd.in/eHKNQiQB Have a nice seminar!