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. The DQS-CP initiative aims to engineer a highly flexible, multi-component quantum sensing platform to [...]

A University of Michigan-led quantum photonics consortium, including Ohio State researchers, has received a $4 million NSF Phase 2 award.

A research consortium led by University of Michigan Engineering has secured a $4 million USD Phase 2 award in the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) National Virtual Quantum…