UNM’s CQuIC to collaborate with CU-Boulder as part of NSF’s Quantum Leap Challenge Institutes

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Posted: July 30, 2020

New $25-million center to advance quantum science and engineering

The National Science Foundation (NSF) recently announced a $25 million award to launch a new quantum information science and engineering research center led by the University of Colorado-Boulder. The University of New Mexico’s Center for Quantum Information and Control (CQuIC) is part of the CU-led collaboration titled Quantum Systems through Entangled Science and Engineering or Q-SEnSE.  This is one of three new Quantum Leap Challenge Institutes (QLCI) inaugurated by NSF, aligned with the U.S. National Quantum Initiative (NQI).

For more information, visit Q-SEnSE. For additional information on UNM’s quantum research efforts, visit CQuIC.

 

Link: UNM’s CQuIC to collaborate with CU-Boulder as part of NSF’s Quantum Leap Challenge Institutes