The Conversation: Improving access to quantum information education is crucial to progress in this emerging field

The Conversation: Improving access to quantum information education is crucial to progress in this emerging field

July 23, 2024

Professor Bethany Wilcox (Physics) and Graduate Research Fellow Josephine Meyer discuss how courses designed to introduce students to the basics of quantum information science have the opportunity to disrupt some of the systemic inequities that currently plague our educational systems.

JILA hosts the inaugural workshop on quantum light generation, detectionÌýand applications

JILA hosts the inaugural workshop on quantum light generation, detectionÌýand applications

July 19, 2024

The conference—sponsored by the NSF-funded JILA Physics Frontier Center, CUbit and laser company Toptica—invited speakers from NIST and various academic institutions to discuss recent advancements in the field of quantum light, particularly in nonlinear optics, integrated photonics and materials synthesis.

Colorado Congresswoman Yadira Caraveo speaking with campus leaders at CU Boulder

Colorado Rep. Yadira Caraveo visits CU Boulder to talk quantum

July 9, 2024

As a member of the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology arriving on campus only a day after it was announced that the Mountain West is receiving a $127 million infusion to bolster quantum technology and workforce, the discussion was energized and timely.

Scott Diddams and graduate students manipulating an optical frequency comb in the Engineering Center lab at CU Boulder

CU Boulder, Elevate Quantum partners ready for $127M regional quantum boost

July 2, 2024

Elevate Quantum, of which CU Boulder is a key partner, has received a Tech Hub Phase 2 implementation award from the Department of Commerce, unlocking more than $127 million in new federal and state funding and cementing the Mountain West as a global leader for quantum innovation.

Infleqtion fellowships inspire physics graduate students

Infleqtion fellowships inspire physics graduate students

June 25, 2024

The third cohort of Infleqtion Graduate Fellowship recipients has been named, recognizing four outstanding first-year physics graduate students. This year’s Infleqtion fellows Natalie Bruhwiler, Yun Ma, Joseph McCarty, and Kai Zhou, join a growing list of students receiving the prestigious industry-sponsored fellowship.

From left to right, Aju Jugessur, Juliet Gopinath, Scott Diddams and Cindy Regal, who will lead the realization of a new facility at CU Boulder for making incredibly small devices.

CU Boulder wins $20M to lead National Quantum Nanofab facility

June 20, 2024

NSF has announced a $20 million grant to CU Boulder to launch the National Quantum Nanofab (NQN) facility, where Colorado researchers and quantum specialists from around the country will be able to design and build incredibly small devices that tap into the world of atoms and photons.

Quantum Scholars program draws new sponsors from industry, alums

Quantum Scholars program draws new sponsors from industry, alums

June 20, 2024

Earlier this year, SPIE, the society for optics and photonics, committed to matching $100K in external gifts to the Quantum Scholars program over the next two years. The substantial commitment has spurred action from industry and donors, resulting in a growing list of supporters.

JILA Fellow Adam Kaufman awarded 2024 Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award

JILA Fellow Adam Kaufman awarded 2024 Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award

June 18, 2024

The award, named after the esteemed German astronomer and mathematician, is awarded annually to around 20 internationally renowned academics. It includes a €45,000 grant and the opportunity to conduct a research project of the recipient's choice at a German research institution.

JILA grad student Aaron Young wins 2024 Deborah Jin Award

JILA grad student Aaron Young wins 2024 Deborah Jin Award

June 7, 2024

The Deborah Jin Award, presented to Young by the American Physical Society (APS), recognizes Young's doctoral thesis research on a new experimental setup to control many-body quantum systems that combines the techniques of optical tweezers, precision spectroscopy and quantum gas microscopy.

Mapping noise to improve quantum measurements

Mapping noise to improve quantum measurements

June 6, 2024

In collaboration with Professor Shuo Sun (Physics, JILA), Assistant Professor Andrés Montoya-Castillo (Chemistry) and his team have developed a new method for better understanding and controlling "noise"—environmental disturbances that can disrupt the delicate state of a quantum system.

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