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Phase 2 adds $4M to the $1M pilot award, enabling the team to design connectable quantum photonic chips for field-ready, lab-grade measurements.

If successful, the project will advance to phase 3, implementation, scaling into a $55M NSF quantum center to prototype field-deployable quantum photonic chips.

Four members of the Institute for Optical Science and Department of Physics at The Ohio State University are part of a University of Michigan-led team which includes partners at U.S. and international universities, industry, and government labs.

Press release – Four members of the Institute for Optical Science (IOS) and the Department of Physics at The Ohio State University are part of a University of Michigan-led team that has advanced to the second phase of the National Science Foundation’s National Quantum Virtual Laboratory (NQVL) competition.