Research in
quantum information science in Singapore began in 1998. It was initiated by Kwek Leong Chuan,
Lai Choy Heng, Oh Choo Hiap and Kuldip Singh as a series of informal seminars at the National University of Singapore. The seminars attracted local researchers and as a result, the Quantum Information Technology Group (informally referred to in
Singlish as "quantum
lah") was formed. In February 2002, with support from Singapore's Agency for Science, Technology and Research (
A*STAR), research efforts in the field were consolidated. This led to a number of faculty appointments. In 2007 the Quantum Information Technology Group was selected as the core of Singapore's first Research Centre of Excellence. The Centre for Quantum Technologies was founded in December 2007 with $158 million to spend over ten years. The Centre for Quantum Technologies is funded by the
Singapore National Research Foundation and the
Ministry of Education. It is hosted by the National University of Singapore, but has significant autonomy both in pursuing its research goals and in governance. The centre has its own Governing Board, a Scientific Advisory Board and is headed by the centre director. ==Research==