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Quantum Computing breakthrough features on the BBC

16 February 2023

Great to see QECDT student Sahra Ahmed Kulmiya interviewed for her work on quantum computing, including a feature for BBC Breakfast!

Sahra, who is in cohort 6, is currently studying for her PhD with Dr Hensinger at Sussex University.

"Being a Bristol CDT student working on exciting stuff at the IQT (Ion Quantum Technology) Group at Sussex has been a very rewarding experience.

Working in one of the biggest Ion Trapping Labs in the UK means delving into and benefitting from lots of expertise and breakthroughs, such as the Inter-module transport across chips. Not only do I get to see the charged atomic qubits moving around deterministically, I am also directly involved with the speed up and many improvements involved in the scalable architecture developed by a great and smart team I am happy to call friends. 
 
Even as an offsite student, I always feel supported by the Bristol CDT team with plenty of opportunity to come back and participate in team building activities."
 

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