Nationwide program launches to train new generation of quantum engineers

Eurekalert  May 9, 2018
Funded by a $1.6 million award from the National Science Foundation, the Institute for Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago and Harvard University will head a new nationwide graduate student training program for quantum science and engineering. The program, Quantum Information Science and Engineering Network, will group select graduate students with both an academic adviser and one from a leading technology company or national laboratory. Over the course of four years, the “triplets” will each address a pressing research question for both academia and industry. Approximately 20 students will receive four years of funding under the first edition of the program…read more.

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