Insider Brief
Alfred University, the SUNY College of Ceramics at Alfred University, and Classiq have launched a quantum computing initiative focused on engineering education, energy systems research, and workforce development.
The collaboration uses Classiq’s quantum software engineering platform to help students and researchers develop quantum applications without requiring low-level quantum circuit design expertise.
The initiative will explore quantum computing applications in areas including power system optimization, energy research, and advanced materials development.
Press release – Alfred University, the State University of New York College of Ceramics at Alfred University, and Classiq today announced a joint quantum computing initiative using Classiq’s quantum software engineering platform to support engineering education, applied energy systems research and preparation for the emerging quantum workforce.











