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Conference: Workshop on Quantum Engineering Infrastructure II — NSF Award to University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (MN, $20,000)

Quantum information systems have the potential to profoundly change the way computational problems are solved in the coming decades. However, quantum technology remains in its early stages of development, and requires the support of fundamental research. Such support is highly dependent upon programs such as the Nation

Award titleConference: Workshop on Quantum Engineering Infrastructure II
Award ID2405015
AwardeeUniversity of Minnesota-Twin Cities
CityMINNEAPOLIS
StateMN
Amount obligated$20,000
Principal investigatorSteven Koester
ProgramCONDENSED MATTER PHYSICS, ELECTRONIC/PHOTONIC MATERIALS, EPMQD: Electronic, Photonic, M, NQNI-Natl Qutum&Nanotech Infra, QIS - Quantum Information Scie, ENG NNI Special Studies
Start date01/01/2024
AbstractQuantum information systems have the potential to profoundly change the way computational problems are solved in the coming decades. However, quantum technology remains in its early stages of development, and requires the support of fundamental research. Such support is highly dependent upon programs such as the National Nanotechnology Coordinated Infrastructure (NNCI), an NSF-funded network of academic nanofabrication and characterization sites and their partners, which is an essential and enab
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