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the Nano and Quantum Technologies Laboratory 

at Wake Forest University

NanoteQ

News / Information

The N/QTL NewsLetter. A public interest report of quarterly activities at the Lab. It provides highlights of discoveries, activities with researchers visiting our facilities, new equipment and equipment updates, and more...

Yearly Operational Reports. These are submitted to the University and to our board as a summary of yearly accomplishments, user numbers, funding etc.

(dates to 2004 upon request)

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2015

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2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

2025

Documents for Working at N/QTL

N/QTL Ethical Guidelines

a rough set of expectations that cover publishing, collaborative interactions, and how the N/QTL handles questions of scientific ethics.​

 

N/QTL Graduate Student Guide

​how to get along as a graduate student at N/QTL

 

N/QTL Incident Report

​if there is an issue that needs official attention, file this form

 

N/QTL Basic Operation of the N/QTL

what is N/QTL? How does it work? Who is in charge? and more FAQs

N/QTL, known locally as NanoteQ, is a research Center of Wake Forest University. A copy of our MOU (operational agreement) with the University is available upon request.

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Wake Forest University is a small, selective, research university located in Winston-Salem NC. It has  a long tradition of innovation in the biomedical and physical sciences.  NanoteQ is a unit of WFU serving as a university-wide  central facility for specialized equipment and capabilities. Images and data content of this website are the property of WFU and its affiliate colleges. NanoteQ @ Wake reserves editorial right of access to commentary on these pages. Opinions expressed are not those of the University and the site does not represent binding policy by the University.

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