Aleks Kissinger from the University of Oxford, for example, will develop quantum compilers that translate code written by humans into something the machine can run. The software-enabled quantum-computation projects, meanwhile, will aim to improve the performance of quantum computers. The team will work with Transport for London (TfL) to test the new technology on London’s tube system. Led by Joseph Cotter from Imperial College London, it will explore how quantum sensors can complement global navigation systems, which have limited capability when not above ground. One PNT project will develop a new sensor technology that can be used underwater or underground. There will also be £6m for 19 feasibility studies in quantum computing applications and £25m for seven projects in quantum-enabled PNT via the Small Business Research Initiative. The £45m funding will include £8m for 12 projects exploring quantum technologies for position, navigation and timing (PNT) and £6m for 11 projects working on software-enabled quantum computation. Webinars Tune into online presentations that allow expert speakers to explain novel tools and applications.Video Watch our specially filmed videos to get a different slant on the latest science.Podcasts Our regular conversations with inspiring figures from the scientific community.Audio and video Explore the sights and sounds of the scientific world.Women in physics Celebrating women in physics and their contributions to the field.Supercool physics Experiments that probe the exotic behaviour of matter at ultralow temperatures depend on the latest cryogenics technology.The science and business of space Explore the latest trends and opportunities associated with designing, building, launching and exploiting space-based technologies.Revolutions in computing Find out how scientists are exploiting digital technologies to understand online behaviour and drive research progress.Nanotechnology in action The challenges and opportunities of turning advances in nanotechnology into commercial products.#BlackInPhysics Celebrating Black physicists and revealing a more complete picture of what a physicist looks like.Artificial intelligence Explore the ways in which today’s world relies on AI, and ponder how this technology might shape the world of tomorrow.Collections Explore special collections that bring together our best content on trending topics.Innovation showcases A round-up of the latest innovation from our corporate partners.Projects and facilities Follow the latest progress at the world’s top scientific experiments.Policy and funding Understand how emerging policy changes could affect your work and career.Education and outreach Learn about novel approaches to educating and inspiring the scientists of the future.Business and innovation Find out how recent scientific breakthroughs are driving business innovation and commercial growth.Impact Explore the value of scientific research for industry, the economy and society.
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