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 Project COPHYMA (Computational,​ PHYsical and Mathematical approaches to complexity),​ supported by Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (Action de Recherche Concertée),​ is coordinated by the Centre for Quantum Information and Communication,​ and also involves the Algorithms Research Group and Discrete Mathematics Group. It started on October 2012.  Project COPHYMA (Computational,​ PHYsical and Mathematical approaches to complexity),​ supported by Fédération Wallonie-Bruxelles (Action de Recherche Concertée),​ is coordinated by the Centre for Quantum Information and Communication,​ and also involves the Algorithms Research Group and Discrete Mathematics Group. It started on October 2012. 
  
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 Images de Sciences - ULB TV \\ Images de Sciences - ULB TV \\
 Jérémie Roland and Mathieu Brandeho. Jérémie Roland and Mathieu Brandeho.
  
 +<box w=99% nodash|Security by Quantum Randomness - QuIC announces the creation of its first Spin-off company, **SQR** (November 2010)>
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 +The Spin-off **SQR** will commercialize the outcome of our research at QuIC in the field of Information Security, Quantum Cryptography,​ and Quantum Physics.
 +See [[http://​www.airbr.be/​netcursus/​local/​detail_page_perso.asp?​id=240#​recherche.3|Newsletter]] of the Ecole Polytechnique de Bruxelles.
 +**SQR** is one of the 25 start-ups that have been selected, among 234 innovating companies, for the [[http://​datanews.rnews.be/​fr/​ict/​actualite/​apercu/​2010/​11/​29/​le-cloud-belge-a-l-honneur/​article-1194879379677.htm|European Tech Tour Association]] (ETT)
 +held in Lausanne on November 17-18, 2010.</​box>​
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 +<box w=99% nodash|Continuous-Variable Quantum Erasure-Correcting Code (October 2010)>
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 +QuIC researchers invented a new quantum erasure-correcting code, which has been successfully implemented experimentally in collaboration with Ulrik Andersen (Technical University of Copenhagen, Denmark) and Gerd Leuchs (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light in Erlangen, Germany). The results have been published in Nature Photonics 4, 700 - 705 (2010) and presented in [[http://​www.ulb.ac.be/​intralettre/​docs/​index0145.html#​23|ULB [intra]lettre no. 145]]. ​
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 == April 2008: Advanced ICT solutions for  CRYPTogaphy,​ Authentication and Secure Communication:​ software engineering assisted by quantum technology == == April 2008: Advanced ICT solutions for  CRYPTogaphy,​ Authentication and Secure Communication:​ software engineering assisted by quantum technology ==
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 Nicolas Cerf has won a Marie Curie Excellence Award \\ Nicolas Cerf has won a Marie Curie Excellence Award \\
 (ceremony at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, November 2006) (ceremony at Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, November 2006)