ESE’s laboratories and facilities are a major part of what differentiates the department. They represent not only research capability, but also teaching support, prototyping capacity, student training infrastructure, and translational potential. The website should therefore present facilities in a structured manner, grouping them by function while keeping the page practically useful. Each facility page should contain a short overview, primary application domains, representative equipment, booking or access process, manager / responsible contact, safety requirements, and fee-related information where relevant and publishable.
The Quantum Technology Lab should be presented as a shared enabling platform for research and training related to quantum technologies and quantum-classical systems in ESE. Its role is to support work in areas such as photonic quantum systems, quantum sensing, secure quantum-enabled electronics, control and measurement interfaces, and related device and systems prototyping.
Representative capabilities likely include optical and photonic experimental setups, electronic interfaces for control and readout, quantum communication and sensing system development, and infrastructure for education, demonstrations, and prototyping. The facility should be described in a way that is broad enough to remain accurate while allowing the exact equipment list to be maintained and updated separately.
Each facility page should include: representative equipment list and specifications; responsible faculty / manager contact; access process and booking method if applicable; safety and SOP notes; and fee information for internal / external users where such use is permitted.