ACED:Accelerating Optical Resonator Innovation via Computational Hardware-Software Co-Desi — NSF Award to Clemson University (SC,
This project focuses on solving challenges in designing and improving optical resonators, which are essential components in technologies such as the internet, medical diagnostics, and advanced computing. Current methods for creating these resonators are slow and limited, which makes it hard to develop new and better de
| Award title | ACED:Accelerating Optical Resonator Innovation via Computational Hardware-Software Co-Desi |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2435833 |
| Awardee | Clemson University |
| City | CLEMSON |
| State | SC |
| Amount obligated | $500,000 |
| Principal investigator | Tao Wei |
| Program | ACED-Accl Comp Enabled Sci Dis |
| Start date | 05/01/2025 |
| Abstract | This project focuses on solving challenges in designing and improving optical resonators, which are essential components in technologies such as the internet, medical diagnostics, and advanced computing. Current methods for creating these resonators are slow and limited, which makes it hard to develop new and better devices. This project will make the design process faster and more efficient. This could lead to important breakthroughs, such as better systems for quantum communication, more accur |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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