Paola Cappellaro wins AFOSR Young Investigator Award
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering assistant professor is investigating a bottom-up approach to quantum information devices.
Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering assistant professor is investigating a bottom-up approach to quantum information devices.
A switch that lets one photon alter the quantum state of another could point the way to both practical quantum computers and a quantum Internet.
How a handful of countercultural scientists changed the course of physics in the 1970s and helped open up the frontier of quantum information.
The power of quantum computers depends on keeping them in a fragile quantum-mechanical state — which researchers have found a new way to extend.
Spotlight on Women in Nuclear Science and Engineering
A new experiment would use quantum effects to perform otherwise intractable calculations, but conducting it should be easier than building a quantum computer.
Experiments in which fluid droplets mimic the odd behavior of subatomic particles recall an abandoned interpretation of quantum mechanics.
A quantum algorithm that solves systems of linear equations could point in a promising new direction.