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CAREER: Laser-Assisted Hybrid Nanomanufacturing System to Scale up Qubit Array Fabrication — NSF Award to University of Wisconsin-

This Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) award supports the investigation of a new hybrid nanomanufacturing platform to build quantum information devices with high precision and reliability. The project advances the national interest by promoting the progress of science for in-space manufacturing and quan

Award titleCAREER: Laser-Assisted Hybrid Nanomanufacturing System to Scale up Qubit Array Fabrication
Award ID2541289
AwardeeUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
CityMADISON
StateWI
Amount obligated$550,000
Principal investigatorHantang Qin
ProgramAM-Advanced Manufacturing
Start date05/01/2026
AbstractThis Faculty Early Career Development Program (CAREER) award supports the investigation of a new hybrid nanomanufacturing platform to build quantum information devices with high precision and reliability. The project advances the national interest by promoting the progress of science for in-space manufacturing and quantum computing and strengthening the United States' leadership in next-generation space systems and quantum technologies. The work will lay the groundwork for scalable production of
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