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CAREER: SQALE: Scalable Quantum Architectures with LDPC Error-correction — NSF Award to University of Arizona (AZ, $477,555)

Qubits, or quantum bits, are the fundamental units of quantum computers and they can be built from a variety of technologies, e.g., neutral atoms, ions, superconducting circuits, photons. Irrespective of the technology used to build them, they are fragile and can retain their coherence (to preserve the stored informati

Award titleCAREER: SQALE: Scalable Quantum Architectures with LDPC Error-correction
Award ID2540171
AwardeeUniversity of Arizona
CityTUCSON
StateAZ
Amount obligated$477,555
Principal investigatorNarayanan Rengaswamy
ProgramFET-Fndtns of Emerging Tech
Start date04/01/2026
AbstractQubits, or quantum bits, are the fundamental units of quantum computers and they can be built from a variety of technologies, e.g., neutral atoms, ions, superconducting circuits, photons. Irrespective of the technology used to build them, they are fragile and can retain their coherence (to preserve the stored information) only for a limited time, which typically ranges from microseconds to seconds. Besides, when the qubits are manipulated through external forces to perform useful computation, th
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