UCLA Secures $1 Million NSF Grant to Accelerate Quantum Sensor Development and Commercialization
UCLA’s California NanoSystems Institute, in collaboration with the University of Delaware, Caltech, and MIT, has secured a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to advance quantum technologies. The funding supports the Quantum Sensing and Imaging Lab (Q-SAIL), led by UCLA physicist David Leibrandt, focused on developing quantum sensors using two-dimensional trapped-ion arrays […]
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