
Quantamole Consortium on Molecular Quantum Technologies
Quantamole brings together academic researchers from across Canada with the aim to develop quantum technologies that exploit the unique properties of organic molecules. These technologies will benefit the 3 application areas identified in Canada’s National Quantum Strategy: quantum communications, quantum sensing and quantum computing.




The Consortium includes partnerships with different stakeholders in government, industry and non-profits to help bring innovation from the lab to market (see Team). The core Team researchers are based at Polytechnique Montreal, University of Montreal, University of Toronto, McGill University, University of British Columbia and the National Research Council of Canada (NRC).
Recent news
- September 2024 – Second Meeting for each Workpackage (1, 2 and 3)
- October 2024 – Publication of a first article by the Consortium: Spontaneously-Oriented Evaporated Organic Semiconductor Thin Films for Second-Order Nonlinear Photonics
- October 2024 – New opportunity: Post PhD position in quantum photonics by Sean Molesky (nanophotonics and quantum optics)
- May 2025 – Meeting “QuantaMole: Consortium on Quantum Molecular Technologies”
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