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The Ohio State University Secures $4 Million NSF Phase II Award to Lead National Quantum Sensing Testbed
(l to r) Castro, Cao and Daehn
The Ohio State University has been awarded a $4 million USD Phase II design grant from the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) under the National Quantum Virtual Laboratory (NQVL) program. The two-year project, titled Distributed-Entanglement Quantum Sensing of Chemical Properties (DQS-CP), positions the university to spearhead a national research consortium focused on bringing sub-atomic measurement precision into real-world industrial and biomedical applications. If successful during this design phase, the consortium will be positioned to contend for full implementation scaling under the NSF’s broader virtual lab infrastructure initiative.






