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\TODOb{Do we think it's really good to say we are the Oxford mafia?
Also i had two other positions between Oxford and CQC -rd}
Many members also have a long history of collaboration, and in fact have been at different consortium sites at some point of their career, for example Wang was a postdoc at Nancy before moving to Oxford and CQC. Duncan, Horsman, Kissinger and Perdrix were postdocs at Oxford before moving to CQC, Grenoble, Nijmegen and Nancy respectively. Sainz has a long-standing collaboration with members of the Oxford Group. Coecke is a member of the International Scientific Committee of ICTQT-Gdansk, the new institute that hosts Sainz' new group.
Many members also have a long history of collaboration, and in fact have been at different consortium sites at some point of their career, for example Wang was a postdoc at Nancy before moving to Oxford and CQC. Duncan, Horsman, Kissinger and Perdrix were postdocs at Oxford before moving to CQC, Grenoble, Nijmegen and Nancy respectively. Sainz has a long-standing collaboration with members of the Oxford Group, and organised Quantum Physics and Logic X, the main conference for \zxcalculus alike research, while at Barcelona. Coecke is a member of the International Scientific Committee of ICTQT-Gdansk, the new institute that hosts Sainz' new group.
Several members have ongoing collaborations with Cambridge Quantum Computing Inc. In particular, co-inventor of \zxcalculus Ross Duncan is now the leading researcher at CQC, which clearly demonstrates CQC's commitment to \zxcalculus. Quantum compilation is moreover the key focus of CQC. Several members are part of the NQIT Quantum Technologies Hub.\footnote{nqit.ox.ac.uk}
Several members have ongoing collaborations with Cambridge Quantum Computing Inc. In particular, co-inventor of \zxcalculus Ross Duncan is now the leading researcher at CQC, which clearly demonstrates CQC's commitment to \zxcalculus. Quantum compilation is moreover the key focus of CQC. Several members are part of the NQIT Quantum Technologies Hub.\footnote{nqit.ox.ac.uk}