Institute for Quantum Computing
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The Institute for Quantum Computing, or IQC, is an institution based in Waterloo, Ontario dedicated to bringing together mathematicians, physicists, engineers, and computer scientists in order to advance the field of quantum computation in both theoretical and experimental fields. It was founded in 2004 by the University of Waterloo.
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Faculties | Applied Health Sciences - Arts - Engineering - Environmental Studies - Mathematics - Science |
Schools | School of Accountancy - School of Architecture - David R. Cheriton School of Computer Science - School of Optometry School of Pharmacy - School of Planning - School of Social Work |
Colleges | Conrad Grebel - Renison - St. Jerome's - St. Paul's |
Student Life | University of Waterloo Federation of Students - Waterloo Warriors |
Student Publications | Imprint - mathNEWS - Iron Warrior |
Misc. | JobMine (Co-op job search) - Elliott Avedon Museum & Archive of Games - Centre for Education in Mathematics and Computing - Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research - Institute for Quantum Computing |