JILA welcomes new Fellow Xun Gao

JILA welcomes new Fellow Xun Gao

March 19, 2024

As a distinguished quantum information theorist, Professor Gao's work is at the cutting edge of exploring quantum computational advantages. His research delves into the capabilities and boundaries of contemporary quantum devices, quantum machine learning, and quantum optimization algorithms.

Building a quantum workforce doesn鈥檛 just mean graduating more PhDs

APS: Building a quantum workforce doesn鈥檛 just mean graduating more PhDs

March 15, 2024

A study published in 2020 found that coding is the top skill needed in the quantum industry. 鈥淲e need encourage our students to think broadly about entering the quantum industry with different types of degree preparation,鈥 said Professor Heather Lewandowski (Physics), faculty director of CUbit Education and Workforce.

Celebrating International Women in Science Day 2024: Remembering Deborah Jin

Celebrating International Women in Science Day 2024: Remembering Deborah Jin

March 8, 2024

Jin鈥檚 groundbreaking work significantly impacted JILA and the wider field of physics, opening up new avenues for understanding quantum mechanics. Her career was distinguished by her innovative research in ultracold atomic gases, leading to the creation of a new form of matter, the fermionic condensate.

Jennifer Turner-Valle scholarships support Quantum Scholars

Jennifer Turner-Valle scholarships support Quantum Scholars

March 4, 2024

Five students in the Quantum Scholars program have been awarded a scholarship in honor of Jennifer Turner-Valle, an alumna of CU Boulder Physics who passed away in 2023. The scholarships provide students the opportunity to engage in and learn about the quantum industry.

Watch: Adam Kaufman on manipulating quantum states to improve measurements

Watch: Adam Kaufman on manipulating quantum states to improve measurements

Feb. 28, 2024

In this video, Adam Kaufman (CU Boulder Physics, JILA, NIST) discusses how researchers, postdocs and students at Q-SEnSE use optical tweezer systems to manipulate atoms into specific entangled states, improving the rate at which measurements can be performed as well as the accuracy of the atomic clock.

JILA and CU Boulder lead pioneering quantum gravity research with Heising-Simons Foundation Grant

JILA and CU Boulder lead pioneering quantum gravity research with Heising-Simons Foundation Grant

Feb. 27, 2024

The three-year, $3 million grant is aimed at bolstering theoretical and experimental research efforts to bridge the realms of atomic, molecular and optical (AMO) physics with quantum gravity theories. A notable grant was awarded to a multi-investigator collaboration spearheaded by CU Boulder and JILA.

SPIE commits $100K in matching funds to grow Quantum Scholars Program

SPIE commits $100K in matching funds to grow Quantum Scholars Program

Feb. 22, 2024

SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, has committed to matching $100K in external gifts to the Quantum Scholars program at CU Boulder over the next two academic years. This generous contribution will provide scholarships for up to 20 additional Quantum Scholars each year.

Squeezing in the dark of a superradiant roller coaster

Squeezing in the dark of a superradiant roller coaster

Feb. 19, 2024

In pair of new papers published in Physical Review Letters and Physical Review A, Ana Maria Rey (JILA, NIST) and her team demonstrate a new method of harnessing superradiant emission using spin-squeezed states鈥攁 discovery that could push the frontiers of quantum metrology in a fascinating way.

State leaders announce details of bipartisan legislation to accelerate Colorado鈥檚 thriving quantum ecosystem, build on CU Boulder鈥檚 quantum legacy

State leaders announce details of bipartisan legislation to accelerate Colorado鈥檚 thriving quantum ecosystem, build on CU Boulder鈥檚 quantum legacy

Feb. 15, 2024

Governor Jared Polis unveiled plans to invest in Colorado鈥檚 quantum ecosystem via a new refundable tax credit program that aims to maximize the state鈥檚 competitiveness as a tech hub鈥攊ncluding CU Boulder, already a global leader in quantum research and innovation.

LongPath Technologies, a CU Boulder spinout, leads on methane detection

LongPath Technologies, a CU Boulder spinout, leads on methane detection

Feb. 12, 2024

LongPath harnesses quantum technology to detect methane emissions from oil and gas operations, an innovation that benefits industry and investors鈥攁nd the planet. Recently, LongPath received landmark financial backing from the DOE to accelerate the scale-up of the company鈥檚 monitoring systems.

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