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The [http://www.rqc.ru Russian Quantum Center] (RQC) is an institute nearby [[Moscow]] (in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skolkovo,_Moscow_Oblast Skolkovo] area) that gathers leading experts on quantum physics. We participate to their research effort in collaboration with [[Alexey Kavokin]], [[Nina Voronova]] and [[Alexandra Sheremet]].
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The [http://www.rqc.ru Russian Quantum Center] (RQC) is an institute nearby [[Moscow]] (in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skolkovo,_Moscow_Oblast Skolkovo] area) that gathers leading experts on quantum physics. {{I}} participated to their research effort in collaboration with [[Alexey Kavokin]], [[Nina Voronova]] and [[Alexandra Sheremet]].
  
 
<center><wz tip="The Skolkovo Campus.">[[File:SkolkovoCampus-May2014.jpg|450px]]</wz></center>
 
<center><wz tip="The Skolkovo Campus.">[[File:SkolkovoCampus-May2014.jpg|450px]]</wz></center>
  
It lies on the so-called Skolkovo Campus, nearby a niece piece of architecture by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Adjaye David Adjaye] inspired from the artwork of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazimir_Malevich Malevich]. Its futuristic touch can make it difficult to [[Tips and tricks regarding the RQC|find the entry point]].
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It lies on the so-called Skolkovo Campus, nearby a niece piece of architecture by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Adjaye David Adjaye] inspired by the artwork of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kazimir_Malevich Malevich]. Its futuristic touch can make it difficult to [[Tips and tricks regarding the RQC|find the entry point]].
  
 
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Российский Квантовый Центр

The Russian Quantum Center (RQC) is an institute nearby Moscow (in the Skolkovo area) that gathers leading experts on quantum physics. I participated to their research effort in collaboration with Alexey Kavokin, Nina Voronova and Alexandra Sheremet.

SkolkovoCampus-May2014.jpg

It lies on the so-called Skolkovo Campus, nearby a niece piece of architecture by David Adjaye inspired by the artwork of Malevich. Its futuristic touch can make it difficult to find the entry point.

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We visited the place and gave a talk there on 27 May (2014), which you can download here (caution: it's a big file, 76MB):

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