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International Collaborations

Global networks

Our scientists collaborate with experts around the world. The graphic shows counts of co-authorships across publications over five years, 2019 to 2023.
CQT has also established some collaborations at the institutional level. We have these formal partnerships:

CQT is a co-host of the MajuLab, an international lab established by the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), the Université Côte d’Azur and the Sorbonne University, in France, together with the National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University. Building on collaborations between CQT and CNRS dating back to 2008, the lab was created in 2014 and renewed in 2018. The Majulab is led by Director Alexia Auffèves, a Visiting Research Professor at CQT, and counts many of the Centre’s Principal Investigators among its staff. Learn more at the Majulab website at majulab.cnrs.fr

CQT has a Partner Organisation Agreement with the ARC Centre of Excellence for Quantum Computation and Communication Technology (CQC2T) at the University of New South Wales, Australia
CQT has a Memorandum of Understanding with each of TCG Centres for Research and Education in Science and Technology, India; University of Catania, Italy; Graduate School of Information Science and Graduate, School of Mathematics, Nagoya University, Japan; University of Otago, New Zealand; and the National Institute of Metrology, Thailand

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A pie chart showing the count of papers with CQT co-authors in 2024 by journal impact factor

Publications by CQT researchers during 2024 by journal impact factor (IF)​

A pie chart showing the nationality of CQTians by region of the world.

Nationalities of CQT staff and students as of 31 Dec 2024​

A pie chart showing the count of CQTians by categories

Count of CQT staff and students as of 31 Dec 2024​

*Admin count includes only staff directly employed within the Centre. HR, IT and procurement is supported by additional staff working across University centres.