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Quantum Materials & Technologies

Quantum Materials & Technologies

Royal Holloway University of London is a leading institution in the field of quantum materials and technology research, which aims to understand and manipulate the properties of materials at the atomic and subatomic level for use in advanced technologies. Research areas at the university include the study of novel electronic, magnetic, and optical properties of materials, the development of new techniques for manipulating and controlling quantum states, and the investigation of quantum phenomena in low-dimensional systems. The ultimate goal of this research is to enable the development of new materials and technologies that can revolutionise fields such as electronics, communications, and computing.

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