Nationwide collaboration
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What is the Quantum Collaborative?
The Quantum Collaborative at Arizona State University connects top scientific programs, initiatives, facilities, leading Quantum Information Science and Technology (QIST) talent, and prominent industry partners to advance the science and engineering of quantum information science, train the quantum workforce of tomorrow, and drive U.S. quantum economic advantage.
The Quantum Collaborative is powered by the state of Arizona and our partners.
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Pioneering quantum control: An interview with ASU's Ying-Cheng Lai
Exploring the potential of machine learning in quantum technology Ying-Cheng Lai, a Regents’ Professor at Arizona State University’s School of Electrical, Computer, and Energy Engineering, has spent 30 years studying
ASU-led Quantum Collaborative fuels quantum discovery
Initiative funds original, groundbreaking research to accelerate progress In a world where technology is advancing rapidly, researchers are exploring innovative paths to overcome societal challenges, from mitigating cyber threats to
Nurturing the next generation of big quantum thinkers
Arizona high school students advance promising scientific research through ASU internship program The world as we know it follows certain scientific rules that make sense to us almost from the
What is quantum information science and technology?
Quantum Information Science and Technology (QIST) brings together the theoretical foundations of quantum physics and computing technology to solve problems too complex for even the most powerful classical computers.
Why quantum?
Quantum Information Science and Technology (QIST) will accelerate the discovery of solutions to global challenges and enable the development of new technologies and advancements that will dramatically impact how science and business evolve, particularly in computing, sensing, networks, communications, cryptography, medical technology, and transport systems.