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LQSE Heads to Quantum 2.0 Conference and Exhibition
LQSE is heading to the Quantum 2.0 Conference and Exhibition alongside the Optica Quantum Industry Summit 2026 in Glasgow, 16-17 June 2026. The event brings together researchers, engineers, technology developers, and industry leaders working across the rapidly evolving quantum ecosystem. Representing LQSE at the conference will be Dr Siyuan Ji, Reader in Model-Based Systems Engineering and Group Leader of the LQSE Research Group, alongside Stephen Powley, Senior Research Asso

Lboro QSE
Jun 82 min read
Taking QAssure to the Next Stage
The conclusion of the Innovate UK-funded QAssure project ( qassure.org ) marks not an ending, but a springboard. With two newly secured Impact Accelerator Awards from Loughborough University, our team is building on that foundation to take quantum network assurance to the next stage. Over the course of QAssure project, we developed a rigorous, scalable approach to assuring Quantum Communication Networks in close strategic collaboration with BT Group. That collaboration contin

Lboro QSE
Apr 21 min read
The first podcast episode
Here is our first podcast episode. This episode covers our publication, which will be published in the IEEE ISSE 25 in Paris. We will...

Lboro QSE
Oct 13, 20251 min read
IEEE ISSE 2025
We are going to Paris! We are pleased to announce that our submission of a paper titled "Exploration of Evolving Quantum Key Distribution...

Lboro QSE
Aug 25, 20251 min read
Upcoming Talk: A Systems Engineer, a CISO, and Heisenberg walk into a bar...
There will be an evening lecture about quantum systems engineering from Catherine White (BT) on Wednesday, 23rd April 2025, 6pm-7pm....

Lboro QSE
Apr 1, 20252 min read
Hello world!
The new Lough borough Quantum Systems Engineering (LQSE) research group website is now launched! We are delighted to announce that we...

Lboro QSE
Feb 28, 20251 min read
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