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LPS Qubit Collaboratory
Centers / Infrastructure / R&D Funding Opportunities / Workforce

LPS Qubit Collaboratory Looks to Accelerate Learning of Quantum Information Concepts

There is a pressing need in Quantum Information Science & Technology (QIST) for new and broader talent. One innovation may be in developing approaches to teaching QIST concepts at multiple …

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Quantum Computing / R&D Funding Opportunities

ARO and LPS release BAA for the Next New and Emerging Qubit Science & Technology

The U.S. Army Research Office (ARO) in collaboration with the Laboratory for Physical Sciences (LPS) is soliciting proposals for research in the next New and Emerging Qubit Science and Technology …

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Centers / Infrastructure

NSA’s Laboratory for Physical Sciences Announces First-Ever Qubit Collaboratory

FT. MEADE, Md., Oct. 29, 2020 — The quantum world hosts a rich variety of physics that could enable functionality far beyond what traditional technologies can achieve. By probing and …

Recent Posts

  • NRL Announces the Washington Metropolitan Quantum Network Research Consortium (DC-QNet)
    NRL Announces the Washington Metropolitan Quantum Network Research Consortium (DC-QNet)
    July 1, 2022
  • 4th Annual International Quantum Information Science Workshop
    4th Annual International Quantum Information Science Workshop
    June 22, 2022
  • The United States and Denmark Take Steps to Strengthen Quantum Cooperation
    The United States and Denmark Take Steps to Strengthen Quantum Cooperation
    June 8, 2022
  • NSF Funds Access to Cloud-based Quantum Computing Platforms
    NSF Funds Access to Cloud-based Quantum Computing Platforms
    June 3, 2022
  • Quantum Technology Track at NSF Convergence Accelerator
    Quantum Technology Track at NSF Convergence Accelerator
    May 27, 2022

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