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  • Pioneering Quantum Technology research

    Quantum Technology is a term to describe electronic materials and devices where effects caused by the quantum nature of matter become significant in their design and performance.

  • Quantum Technology Centre

    Lancaster Quantum Technology Centre (QTC) provides a focus for future quantum technologies and is based in Lancaster University’s Physics Department, a working community of 145 researchers and 80 students.

  • Cutting edge facilities

    Our unique expertise and multi-million pound facilities enable the translation of quantum technologies into new products and processes to revolutionise the electronics, medicine, energy and computing industries.

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What is Quantum Technology?

What is Quantum Technology?Professor Anthony Krier

Professor Anthony Krier describes the Lancaster Quantum Technology Centre and the areas the centre focuses on.

Professor Anthony Krier describes Quantum Technology
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