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NanoScience
Blog
Welcome to the Oxford Instruments NanoScience Blog
2024
Dec
19
NanoScience in conversation: Thirty years of support with Professor Philip Kim
Dec
4
How the National University of Singapore is using the TeslatronPT to investigate energy-efficient information technologies
Nov
20
Listening for a whisper in a crowded bar: the search for axions
Nov
5
There’s a new Proteox in town: powering Pisa’s award-winning research
Oct
22
No Bad Vibes Allowed: Proteox’s low vibration performance crucial to AFM integration at Imperial
Oct
9
The Coolest Tech in Tokyo
Aug
20
From Concept to Colocation: Building quantum systems for data centres since 2020
Aug
12
NanoScience in conversation: How can we provide better training to the quantum and measurement communities?
Jul
26
Q&A: Exploring Quantum Research at Fermilab's QUIET and LOUD Facilities
May
15
Q&A with Dr Shuqiu Wang, winner of the 2024 Nicholas Kurti Science Prize
May
9
Collaborating with SEEQC to facilitate commercial access to quantum computing for pharmaceuticals
Apr
3
Reflecting on Quantum Australia 2024
Feb
27
Open-source tools from Oxford Instruments NanoScience to aid low-temperature system control and measurement integration
Feb
22
In conversation with Dr. Tiancheng Song, winner of the Lee Osheroff Richardson Prize 2024
Feb
8
Delft Circuits: Flexible, scalable, compatible wiring solutions – Q&A
Jan
25
Pushing Boundaries in Measurement Technology - the long-term partnership between Oxford Instruments NanoScience and Lake Shore Cryotronics
Jan
9
Lancaster University in the Oxford Instruments Apps Lab
2023
Dec
12
Q&A with Professor Paula Giraldo-Gallo, Lee Osheroff Richardson Prize Alumna and Committee Member
Dec
6
Reconfiguring Our Factory for the Future
Nov
14
Inspiring and driving talent into STEM
Oct
11
An Introduction to Magnets at Oxford Instruments NanoScience
Sep
7
Quantum Computers in Data Centers
Aug
17
Expanding our team in India: supporting the global growth of quantum R&D
Aug
14
An Introduction to Transport Measurements at Oxford Instruments NanoScience
Jul
5
The Quantum Mummy Returns
Jun
8
Q&A with Dr Samuli Autti, winner of this year's Nicholas Kurti Science Prize
Apr
12
Introducing ProteoxQX: Our Largest Modular Dilution Refrigerator System
Mar
29
Our Highlights from APS 2023
Feb
28
Lee Osheroff Richardson Prize Winner 2023 Q&A
Jan
26
Kasra Sardashti | Physics Today Webinar
2022
Dec
9
SCALINQ: Commercialising solutions for quantum computing processor development
Nov
30
Science of Business: Collaborating at the Frontier
Nov
10
Sir Martin Wood Japan Science Prize Winner 2019: Dr Keiichi Inoue
Oct
26
City Quantum Summit: Using Quantum for Financial Advantage – NOW!
Oct
18
Why Quantum Needs Diversity: Part 3
Sep
29
Q&A with Professor Angelo Di Bernardo and Dr Alexander Grimm, joint winners of this year's Nicholas Kurti Science Prize
Aug
22
Why Quantum Needs Diversity: Part 2
Aug
10
Why quantum needs diversity (and what we can do to achieve it)
Jul
25
Shanghai Applications Lab Collaboration with Dr. Chen Guorui
Jul
11
Oxford Instruments NanoScience PhD Sponsorships: New Opportunities and Experiences Thus Far
Jun
27
Q&A with Dr Yun-Yi Pai from Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Jun
13
A year on with our technical director, Martin Weides
May
31
World's First STM Measurement Probe for Cryofree Superconducting Magnets
May
12
Neutron imaging an Oxford Instruments dilution refrigerator at the ISIS Neutron & Muon Source
Apr
26
Discover Magnetic Refrigeration with Nicholas Kurti Science Prize winner, Dr. Tino Gottschall
Apr
8
techUK Webinar
Apr
5
Discover Quantum Phase Detection with Sir Martin Wood Prize winner, Dr. Michihisa Yamamoto
Mar
24
Q&A with James R Nakamura, winner of the 2022 Lee Osheroff Richardson Science Prize
Mar
17
Q&A with Timothy McSorley recipient of the OI Student Travel Grant
2021
Dec
29
Oxford Instruments NanoScience: 2021 in review
Dec
2
Innovate UK Partnerships for the Scale-up of Quantum Computers
Nov
23
Pseudo-Gap State of Cuprate High-Tc Superconductors - Q&A
Sep
30
Accelerating UK Quantum Computing with Rigetti
Sep
22
Introduction to superconducting Circuits: Hamiltonian Engineering and the Kerr-Cat Qubit - Q&A
Aug
3
Calculating Nature, Using Nature
Jul
1
Seeqc Digital Quantum Computing - Q&A
May
27
The record-breaking 32T magnet - Q&A
Apr
29
Unveiling the obscured universe - Q&A
Mar
31
March in Review
Feb
26
University of Glasgow - Q&A
Jan
28
Oxford Quantum Circuits - Q&A
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