Quantum & Photonics

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    CU «Ƶ Today—Elevate Quantum, of which CU «Ƶ is a key partner, announced today that it has received a Tech Hub Phase 2 implementation award from the Department of Commerce, unlocking more than $127 million in new federal and state funding.
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    Activate is a nonprofit organization that empowers scientists to transform their research into market-ready products and services through a two-year fellowship that provides funding, mentorship and access to a robust network of experts and resources. Three Cohort 2024 fellows join Activate from companies spun up at CU «Ƶ with Venture Partners at CU «Ƶ.
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    College of Arts and Sciences—The Infleqtion Graduate Fellowships, awarded to outstanding first-year physics graduate students at CU «Ƶ, support the development of future quantum scientists. These prestigious fellowships, established by the quantum tech company Infleqtion, a CU «Ƶ spinout, help attract top talent and provide significant financial aid, enabling students to focus on their research and career development in quantum technology.
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    CU «Ƶ Today—Researchers at CU «Ƶ will soon begin working on what they call the “quantum machine shop” of the 21st century. The U.S. National Science Foundation today announced a $20 million grant to CU «Ƶ to launch a facility known as the National Quantum Nanofab (NQN). In this facility, Colorado researchers and quantum specialists from around the country will be able to design and build incredibly small devices that tap into the world of atoms and photons—the tiny packets of energy that make up light.
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