Government & Policy
Would $23,139 Per Year Lure You to a Quantum Technology Doctorate?
Japan to pay Ph.D. students in quest for cutting-edge tech In brief… + Beginning in April, 7,800 doctoral students in Japan will be eligible to
U.S. Air Force Actively Enables Superconducting Quantum Bits
AFRL measures first superconducting quantum bits (qubit), first-ever demo for a DOD service lab A cryogenic refrigerator installed in the Quantum Information and Sciences Laboratory
Number 9: Levitating, Freezing Atoms to Further Quantum Networking
Army scientists pick top 10 coolest advances of 2020 Read More… Number 9: Levitating, freezing atoms to further quantum networking Using laser beams, Army researchers
Germany’s 3-Pt Plan for All Things Quantum Science and Technology Has Been Inked
Munich Quantum Valley – a leap forward for quantum science and technology Minister President Söder and the Presidents of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and
NASA and U.S. National Science Foundation Agree to Collaborate on Quantum Computing Technology, Communications
MEMORANDUM OF UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE ADMINISTRATION AND THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION REGARDING ACHIEVEMENT OF MUTUAL RESEARCH ACTIVITIES ADVANCING SPACE, EARTH, AND
The U.S. Air Force Has Its Paws in All the Quantum Cookie Jars
The U.S. Air Force Has it’s Paws in All the Quantum Cookie Jars Rather informative write-up on the U.S. Air Force’s work in quantum computing.
Million Dollar International Quantum U Tech Accelerator Doles Out Over $1M in Grants
AFOSR awards 17 quantum research grants from Million Dollar International Quantum U Tech Accelerator competition ARLINGTON, Va. (AFOSR) – The Air Force Research Laboratory’s Air Force Office
2025. The Year The University of Maryland’s IonQ Believes Broad-Quantum Advantage Will Arrive
Quantum technology is moving from the lab to startups. Here’s why it’s a strength for UMD Key points… + Computing is one several areas where
U.S. Department of Energy Had Quite a Quantum Year in Quantum Science
Top Posts of 2020 Quantum computing, COVID-19, and particle physics were just a few of the areas where the Department of Energy’s Office of Science