Industry News: University of Glasgow partners with Oxford Instruments NanoScience on quantum computing
25 Jan 2021
The University of Glasgow, one of the pioneering institutions at the leading edge of quantum technology development and home of the Quantum Circuits Group, has announced it’s using Oxford Instruments’ next-generation Cryofree
® refrigerator, Proteox, as part of its research to accelerate the commercialization of quantum computing in the UK.
“We’re excited to be using Proteox, the latest in cryogen-free refrigeration technology, and to have the system up and running in our lab,” comments Professor Martin Weides, Head of the Quantum Circuits Group. “Oxford Instruments is a long-term strategic partner and today’s announcement highlights the importance of our close collaboration to the future of quantum computing development. Proteox is designed with quantum scale-up in mind, and through the use of its Secondary Insert technology, we’re able to easily characterize and develop integrated chips and components for quantum computing applications.”