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CAREER: Low-Valent Metal Qubits for Quantum Information Science — NSF Award to University of Rhode Island (RI, $609,539)

With support from the Chemical Synthesis Program in the Chemistry Section, Professor Daniel N. Huh of the University of Rhode Island will develop a new class of molecule-based quantum compounds, known as molecular qubits, using group 4 metals (titanium (Ti), zirconium (Zr), and hafnium (Hf)) and rare-earth elements to

Award titleCAREER: Low-Valent Metal Qubits for Quantum Information Science
Award ID2543425
AwardeeUniversity of Rhode Island
CityKINGSTON
StateRI
Amount obligated$609,539
Principal investigatorDaniel Huh
ProgramChemical Synthesis
Start date07/01/2026
AbstractWith support from the Chemical Synthesis Program in the Chemistry Section, Professor Daniel N. Huh of the University of Rhode Island will develop a new class of molecule-based quantum compounds, known as molecular qubits, using group 4 metals (titanium (Ti), zirconium (Zr), and hafnium (Hf)) and rare-earth elements to advance quantum information science. By controlling the electronic structure of these metals, this project seeks to understand and mitigate electron spin decoherence in molecular i
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