New quantum initiative establishes CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ as a global leader
In January 2019, the university launched the CUbit Quantum Initiative, a cross-campus initiative for quantum science and technology.
The news followed the passage of the National Quantum Initiative Act, which positions quantum information science and technology at the top of the U.S. science and technology agenda by authorizing $1.2 billion over 10 years for quantum science research and education centers.
A collaboration among CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ, the NIST Quantum Physics Division (the NIST portion of ) and quantum-related industry partners along Colorado’s Front Range, CUbit forms a foundation for local, regional and national quantum efforts engaging universities, industry and government.
CUbit Director Jun Ye, professor adjoint of physics and fellow of JILA and NIST, believes the initiative’s timing is ideal for the university and the nation: “CUbit will train the next generations of CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ scientists and engineers to lead the emerging quantum revolution.â€
Principal investigator
Jun Ye
Funding
The ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ; NIST Quantum Physics Division within JILA;College of Arts & Sciences; College of Engineering and Applied Science
Collaboration + support
The Caruso Foundation; The Kavli Foundation; industry partners