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The Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) is located at the University of Waterloo and is co-located with the Institute for Quantum Computing in the Mike and Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre (QNC). WIN is currently headed by Dr. Sushanta Mitra.
Mike and Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre at the University of Waterloo. Mike & Ophelia Lazaridis Quantum-Nano Centre (also known as Quantum Nano Centre, or simply QNC) is a research and development laboratory for quantum information science and nanotechnology at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.
In collaboration with the University of Waterloo, IQC offers research positions and advanced courses in the foundations, applications, and implementation of quantum information processing for graduate students. In addition, IQC also offers an interdisciplinary graduate program in Quantum Information which leads to MMath, MSc, MASc, and PhD degrees.
Nazar joined the University of Toronto for her graduate studies, and completed a PhD under the supervision of Geoffrey Ozin in 1984. After obtaining her degree, she worked as a postdoctoral researcher working with Allan Jacobson at Exxon Research and Engineering Company , [ 3 ] before joining the University of Waterloo in the late 1980s, when ...
MS, 1997, Mechanical Engineering, University of Victoria PhD, 2001, Mechanical Engineering, University of Waterloo: Thesis: Breakup process of plane liquid sheets and prediction of initial droplet size and velocity distributions in sprays. (2001) Academic work; Institutions: Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology York University University of ...
Arthur J. Carty, OC FRSC (born 12 September 1940), is a Canadian academic and former National Science Advisor to the Government of Canada.. Carty was the inaugural director [1] of the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology at the University of Waterloo, special advisor to the President on international science and technology collaboration and research professor in the department of chemistry.
David G. Cory is a Professor of Chemistry at the University of Waterloo [1] where he holds the Canada Excellence Research Chair in Quantum Information Processing. [2] He works at the Institute for Quantum Computing, and is also associated with the Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology.
The Faculty of Engineering is one of six faculties at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada.It has 8,698 undergraduate students, 2176 graduate students, 334 faculty and 52,750 alumni [1] making it the largest engineering school in Canada [2] with external research funding from 195 Canadian and international partners exceeding $86.8 million. [3]