Annual Reports Our annual reports cover some of the highlights and achievements from UCLQ across the year. Get a snapshot of our exciting collaborations, events, research achievements, fellowships and training opportunities by exploring the articles below or .ÌýAnnual Report: Issue 1 2019/20 From the Director: A year in two states Professor John Morton reviews the year and details the contents of the 2019/20 annual report. Review the research highlights and news across UCLQ in 2019 and 2020. Starting-up and Spinning-out Explore how UCL supports innovation from lab to boardroom. Dreaming Big As UCLQ enters its seventh year, we take an opportunity to look back at some major events in our history and peer into what the future might hold. Test, Test, and Test As coronavirus spreads around the world, UCLQ researchers have mobilised. Battle Ready Why a different conference format is needed for an online world. Ready, steady, code! UCLQ PhD students Nedeen Al Sharif and Daniel O’Connor lead-up the UCLQ Hackathon team. Summer Learnin' In September 2019 and September 2020, UCLQ opened its doors for a week to an international cohort of summer school students. In the media This year has seen stories about quantum computing capture the mainstream after Google’s announcement on quantum ‘supremacy’. Industry Day: Quantum in the future In September 2019, UCLQ and guests gathered in the Barbican Centre to discuss how quantum technologies will shape the world 10 years from now. Training: Sector-led Since 2014, UCL has been the home of one of three EPSRC Centres for Doctoral Training in Quantum Technologies. Working Life: Back to school Dr Alissa Silva joins UCLQ from NPL, as a teaching fellow for the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Delivering Quantum Technologies. »Ê¼Ò»ªÈË Matters: Flying the nest Catching-up with alumni of the EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Delivering Quantum Technologies. Insight: Confidence in quantum NPL’s Dr Rhys Lewis talks about the UK government’s ambition is to be the world’s first quantum-ready economy. Outreach: Sightseeing Dr Sofia Qvarfort shares the stories of visually impaired people at university in her podcast, VIP@Uni.