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An Ohio State University-led research consortium has received a $4 million Phase II NSF award through the National Quantum Virtual Laboratory program to advance quantum sensing research.
The DQS-CP project is developing a distributed-entanglement quantum sensing platform to improve measurements of materials and chemical properties.
The initiative also supports interdisciplinary education and workforce development while preparing quantum sensing technologies for practical applications.
Press release – The Ohio State University is strengthening its growing prominence in quantum science, technology, and education with a $4 million, two‑year Phase II design award from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) to advance a national effort focused on next‑generation quantum sensing.












