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Academic Research Groups in Quantum Computing.
http://www.qubit.org/
Research centre based at the Oxford University. It conducts theoretical and experimental research into all aspects of quantum information processing and providing information about current events and other groups working in this topic.
http://ramses.thphy.uni-duesseldorf.de/~ls3/
Group formed by Dagmar Bruss. Research in classification of entangled states, quantum cloning and state estimation.
http://www.hpl.hp.com/research/qip/
Quantum Information Processing (QIP) Group based in HP Laboratories, Bristol, UK. Areas of interest include quantum computation, quantum cryptography and quantum communication.
http://www.iqc.ca/
Official website of the Institute for Quantum Computing. Based at the University of Waterloo, Canada.
http://www.iqi.caltech.edu/
CalTech's Institute provides lectures and papers for intermediate and advanced readers on the subject of Quantum Information and Quantum Computing.
http://marc.ph.unimelb.edu.au/
Melbourne Node of the Australian Research Council's Research Centre for Quantum Computer Technology. Based at the University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
http://www.qi.leeds.ac.uk/
Group lead by Vlatko Vedral working on quantum information, quantum optics, Bose-Einstein condensates and statistical mechanics.
http://www.mpq.mpg.de/Theorygroup/CIRAC/wiki/index.php/Theory_Division.html
An overview of quantum computer related research taking place at the Max Plank Institute. The primary focus is ion trap based computing. Selected reprints are available.
http://www.physics.siu.edu/qc/
Research in quantum compuation, simulating quantum systems, quantum information and quantum error correction.
http://www.iet.ntnu.no/groups/optics/qcr/
Application-oriented research at NTNU, Trondheim and Telenor, Oslo
http://www.quantum.at/
Research group lead by Anton Zeilinger at the Institute for Experimental Physics, University of Vienna, Austria. The groups is working on photonic entanglement experiments, Bell's inequalities, quantum communication and quantum cryptography.
http://www.cki.au.dk/
Performs research on quantum computing with an emphasis on quantum cryptography.
http://www.qig.amu.edu.pl/
Group at the Quantum Electronics Laboratory, Faculty of Physics, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznan, Poland.
http://www.uibk.ac.at/th-physik/qig/
Group lead by Hans J. Briegel at the Institute for Theoretical Physics, University of Innsbruck. Research work in quantum information theory and quantum entanglement.
http://qis.mit.edu/
Offers an of the activities of groups at MIT interested in Quantum Information Science.
http://zksi.iitis.gliwice.pl/
Quantum Computing group at the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Informatics, Polish Academy of Sciences. Research in quantum programming languages and simulations of quantum computers.
http://www.quantumlah.org/
Quantum Information Technology group at the National University of Singapore. Group focuses on new quantum protocols and its implementation, quantum cryptography, quantum computation and fundamentals of quantum mechanics.
http://www.am.qub.ac.uk/qo/
Research division based as part of the School of Mathematics and Physics at Queen's University Belfast in Northern Ireland. Research interests involve the study of Quantum Optics, Solid State Physics and their applications to Quantum Information Processing.
http://www.tampa.phys.ucl.ac.uk/quinfo/
Quantum Information theory group based at Department of Physics and Astronomy, University College London. Group lead by Sougato Bose. Research work in quantum information theory, coupled spin systems and entanglement theory.
http://vlsicad.eecs.umich.edu/Quantum/
Automated synthesis, simulation and testing of conventional and quantum logic circuits.
http://gcc.ls.fi.upm.es/
The Quantum Information and Computation Research Group at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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