The Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information (abbreviated NSQI) is a research center within the University of Bristol.
The center opened in 2009[2] and was initially intended to serve multiple institutions; however, it was eventually absorbed into the School of Physics of the University of Bristol in 2016.
[7] The criteria set for the research space exceeded any standard vibration criterion curve, and required significant design and engineering solutions.
[8] "The new Bristol Centre will serve as a commendable and viable construct for interdisciplinary research; its ultimate goal is to move to new shores and new territories."
The following methods were employed to reduce vibration generation and penetration into the lab space: Experimental rooms are far from the busy University precinct, dug underground and in an area that is not used for teaching or as thoroughfare routes.