The Sparks That Ignited Curiosity: How Quantum Researchers Found Their Path
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month in the U.S., five researchers affiliated with QSA shared what first sparked their interest in quantum physics.
In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month in the U.S., five researchers affiliated with QSA shared what first sparked their interest in quantum physics.
Leading breakthroughs in atomic clocks at QSA partner institutions and collaborators.
A year in review of some of the many scientific breakthroughs led by QSA partner institutions and aided by the interdisciplinary and collaborative nature of QSA’s topical groups
The Quantum Systems Accelerator is opening exciting opportunities in quantum information science & technology for researchers. Meet QSA's early career researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder, a QSA partner institution, and JILA.
QSA-funded research at the University of Colorado Boulder - a QSA partner institution - and JILA was featured at Quanta Magazine this October 2021.
This work was supported in part by the Quantum Systems Accelerator, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Army Research Office and National Science Foundation. The quantum sensor consists of 150 beryllium ions that may enhance understanding of the universe.