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Oxford Quantum site

Published by Simon Benjamin on October 29, 2013October 29, 2013

A new website has been created for all of Oxford University’s quantum science community.

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Simon Benjamin

Simon Benjamin

Leader of the Oxford quantum technology theory group

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