Teaching Quantum Sensing to Undergraduate Engineers — NSF Award to Colorado School of Mines (CO, $399,908)
This project aims to serve the national interest by developing an innovative and much-needed Quantum Sensing (QS) curriculum and effective roadmap for quantum engineering education. Although engineering is essential to the success of QS applications, few academic programs in the US teach QS to engineering students outs
| Award title | Teaching Quantum Sensing to Undergraduate Engineers |
|---|---|
| Award ID | 2417222 |
| Awardee | Colorado School of Mines |
| City | GOLDEN |
| State | CO |
| Amount obligated | $399,908 |
| Principal investigator | Lincoln Carr |
| Program | IUSE |
| Start date | 10/01/2024 |
| Abstract | This project aims to serve the national interest by developing an innovative and much-needed Quantum Sensing (QS) curriculum and effective roadmap for quantum engineering education. Although engineering is essential to the success of QS applications, few academic programs in the US teach QS to engineering students outside of physics classes. In support of the National Quantum Initiative and the quantum industry, it is important to teach topics in quantum information science and technology to eng |
| Source | NSF Awards |
$799/mo
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