Government & Policy
$12.2M Taxpayer Dollars Funding QuICS to Continue Quantum Technology Studies
The Joint Center for Quantum Information and Computer Science (QuICS)—a research powerhouse focused on quantum computation, quantum communication and quantum cryptography—recently received a renewal of federal funding from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).
Quantum Workforce Development All But a Part of U Washington’s Grant from the National Science Foundation
The National Science Foundation on Sept. 9 announced it will fund a new endeavor to bring atomic-level precision to the devices and technologies that underpin much of modern life, and will transform fields like information technology in the decades to come. The five-year, $25 million Science and Technology Center grant will found the Center for Integration of Modern Optoelectronic Materials on Demand — or IMOD — a collaboration of scientists and engineers at 11 universities led by the University of Washington.
The Shorts | 10/21/21 | Government and Policy in Quantum Computing
The rate at which quantum computing is hitting the media stream is ever-increasing. This piece is a collection of recent articles and reports covering various aspects of quantum computing from the lens of government and policy. Mea Cubitt
Sanford Lab Angling for a U.S. DOE Designation, Further Quantum Technologies Research
As the Sanford Lab prepares a proposal to become formally recognized as a Department of Energy User Facility, scientists from all over the world met virtually to discuss a myriad of future experiments that would maximize the use of the entire underground space and solidify the future of the Lead facility for decades to come.
Experience the Crazy Quantum World
Experience the Crazy Quantum World Mobile game “Kitty Q – a quantum adventure” released worldwide – Nominated twice for an award at launch – Great-granddaughter
E&T’s View from India: Being Connected and Staying Secure
The pandemic has brought a paradigm shift in the concept of connectivity and security. Newer innovations are expected to emerge as there’s a felt need
The Shorts | 10/14/21 | Government and Policy in Quantum Computing
The rate at which quantum computing is hitting the media stream is ever-increasing. This piece is a collection of recent articles and reports covering various aspects of quantum computing from the lens of government and policy. Mea Cubitt
Work on Quantum Materials Earns the Max Planck-Humboldt Research Award
Pablo Jarillo-Herrero, the Cecil and Ida Green Professor of Physics at MIT, has received the 2021 Max Planck-Humboldt Research Award from the Max Planck Society and the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation for his work on two-dimensional quantum materials.
The Shorts | 10/7/21 | Government and Policy in Quantum Computing
The rate at which quantum computing is hitting the media stream is ever-increasing. This piece is a collection of recent articles and reports covering various aspects of quantum computing from the lens of government and policy. Mea Cubitt