5 things you should know about being a quantum physicist

5 things you should know about being a quantum physicist

April 14, 2022

To recognize World Quantum Day on April 14, organized by scientists around the world to raise awareness of the field, ²ÊÃñ±¦µä Today talked with three graduate students about what the future holds for quantum physics and how quantum discoveries have already fueled the modern, digital age.

JILA celebrates World Quantum Day 2022

JILA celebrates World Quantum Day 2022

April 14, 2022

As World Quantum Day was celebrated by the scientific community, JILA honored their scientists and teams—around 75% of whom study quantum phenomena—and the discoveries that have helped make JILA a world leader in the field. The institute looks forward to what quantum may hold for our future.

JILA and CUbit Partner with key quantum companies for an engaging panel

CUbit and JILA partner with key quantum companies for an engaging panel

April 12, 2022

The panel, titled "Women in Quantum: What Does It Take," featured researchers, engineers and physicists from ColdQuanta, Maybell Quantum, Quantinuum and Vescent. Together, they discussed the state of the industry and showcased the rich quantum ecosystem within Colorado.

Running in a quantum corn maze and getting stuck in the dark

Running in a quantum corn maze and getting stuck in the dark

March 23, 2022

JILA researchers recently demonstrated that when an array of multi-level atoms is placed in an optical cavity, the atoms can all cooperate and collectively suppress their emission of light. This "quantum dark state" is inherently entangled, a property that makes it even more attractive for future quantum technologies.

Professor talks with US Air Force Academy personnel in classroom

CUbit Quantum Initiative discusses quantum computing, sensing and networking with the Air Force Academy

March 16, 2022

The group from CUbit included Philip Makotyn, executive director of CUbit, and Joshua Combes, associate professor of photonics and quantum engineering at ²ÊÃñ±¦µä. The visit symbolized an important step in beginning discussions between the Air Force Academy and the Colorado quantum ecosystem.

JILA labs awarded federal funding to boost groundbreaking quantum research

JILA labs awarded federal funding to boost groundbreaking quantum research

March 16, 2022

²ÊÃñ±¦µä’s high-impact physics research and education will receive additional funding as part of the recently passed $1.5T federal omnibus bill. The funding will pay for much-needed research equipment in the JILA instrument and electronics shops, as well as the Keck Metrology and Clean Room Core Facility.

The prime suspect: Hot band absorption

The prime suspect: Hot band absorption

March 7, 2022

JILA and NIST Fellow Ralph Jimenez and his team have reported a new experimental setup to search for the cause of a mysterious fluorescent signal that appears to be from entangled photon excitation. The results suggest that hot-band absorption (HBA) by the molecules could be the potential culprit.

State of Colorado and Government of Finland create new quantum partnerships

State of Colorado and Government of Finland create new quantum partnerships

Feb. 17, 2022

Colorado Governor Jared Polis and delegates from Finland recently signed an MOU to create collaborative partnership opportunities focused on foreign direct investment and research and development projects in quantum science, as well as company expansion opportunities and exchanges.

Atom Computing, ColdQuanta, Meadowlark Optics and SPIE join as strategic partners with university-led CUbit Quantum Initiative

Atom Computing, ColdQuanta, Meadowlark Optics and SPIE join as strategic partners with university-led CUbit Quantum Initiative

Feb. 16, 2022

The CUbit Quantum Initiative today welcomed the first four strategic industry allies to formally join as CUbit Innovation Partners: Atom Computing, ColdQuanta, Meadowlark Optics and SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics.

JILA atomic clocks measure Einstein’s general relativity at millimeter scale

JILA atomic clocks measure Einstein’s general relativity at millimeter scale

Feb. 16, 2022

New experiments at JILA, recently published in Nature, allow physicists to study time dilation at the smallest scale ever, suggesting how to make atomic clocks 50 times more precise than today’s best designs—and offering a route to perhaps revealing how relativity and gravity interact with quantum mechanics.

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