Congressman Neguse helped secure over $2M for JILA as part of Community Project Funding (PCF). The resources provided by the funding will focus, in part, on ensuring JILA鈥檚 facilities can precisely control and stabilize temperatures within labs, as many quantum experiments require specific temperatures for success.
The State of Colorado's Economic Development Commission will create two seed grants administered by CUbit that can be used by any Colorado research institution or industry partners. The grants aim to incentivize innovation and develop the quantum workforce of the future.
Individuals from Sandia National Labs will be on campus Friday, September 15 for a day of engaging with faculty, students and staff working in areas aligned with Sandia priority research areas, including quantum.
In a recent Science paper, JILA and NIST researchers鈥攊n collaboration with the University of Nevada, Reno and Harvard University鈥攐bserved novel ergodicity-breaking in C60, a highly symmetric molecule composed of 60 carbon atoms, giving further insight into the quantum dynamics of the system.
The workshop, organized by Professor Gang Cao (Physics) and supported by NSF, brought together over 100 physicists, materials scientists, chemists, and theorists in the quantum materials community, including 32 invited speakers.
As part of the Embark Entrepreneurs in Residence cohort, JILA's Eva Yao will lead FLARI in bringing to market a breathalyzer, invented by Jun Ye, capable of detecting molecules in breath or air samples for fast detection of diseases and contaminants.
"It is a great honor to receive the Vannevar Bush Fellowship," Rey stated. "It is very exciting since it will help push my research on long-lived multilevel atoms in optical cavities. These are extremely complex systems but with tremendous potential to push the frontier of quantum metrology and simulation."
Research Professor Svenja Knappe, who is a physicist by training but calls the Paul M. Rady Department of Mechanical Engineering home, is an ideal person to be at the center of a growing cluster of quantum researchers who are ushering in the second quantum revolution on campus and abroad.
Using a complex setup of lasers and a novel ion trap, Jun Ye and Eric Cornell's teams at JILA and NIST set new records on the precision measurement of the electron electric dipole moment (eEDM). Their results, published in Science as the cover story, improved the measurement by a factor of 2.4.
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