Quantum Collaborative members secure funding for training in quantum computing

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Quantum Collaborative members secure funding for training in quantum computing

The future of quantum science is promising, but that future hinges on building the workforce needed to sustain it. That’s why we’re excited to share that David Liu (Purdue University)

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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

Quantum optics lab installation, featuring a reflective laser

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

Celebrating World Quantum Day: April 14, 2024

It’s our favorite day of the year: #WorldQuantumDay! Every year, April 14th is dedicated to recognizing and promoting global awareness of Quantum Information Science and Technology (QIST) – a field

A room brimming with the top quantum thinkers and leaders at the Quantum Collaborative Summit

The next quantum leap: 6 trends shaping the future of industry and education

Top researchers convene at ASU-led summit to advance the big developments in quantum technologies Imagine a future where quantum science could help us tackle major global challenges like food insecurity,

When quantum computing meets alloy design

Although research alloy design and artificial intelligence has been ongoing for decades, Houlong Zhuang is now combining the two fields to forge a new path forward for materials scientists.