MRI: Track #1: Development of a System for Ultra-Low Temperature Spectroscopy of Quantum E — NSF Award to Stanford University (CA,
Non-technical description: Quantum science and engineering research has made tremendous progress over the past two decades, moving from simple demonstrations of single quantum bits in various platforms to proof-of-concept demonstrations of quantum technologies, including quantum computers. These technologies are also o
| Award title | MRI: Track #1: Development of a System for Ultra-Low Temperature Spectroscopy of Quantum E |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2510580 |
| Awardee | Stanford University |
| City | STANFORD |
| State | CA |
| Amount obligated | $1,393,726 |
| Principal investigator | Jelena Vuckovic |
| Program | Major Research Instrumentation |
| Start date | 04/01/2026 |
| Abstract | Non-technical description: Quantum science and engineering research has made tremendous progress over the past two decades, moving from simple demonstrations of single quantum bits in various platforms to proof-of-concept demonstrations of quantum technologies, including quantum computers. These technologies are also of great national importance because of their promise to provide secure communication (quantum networks), better sensors for medicine and navigation (quantum sensors), and hardware |
| Source | NSF Awards |
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