ERC for Quantum Networks

The Center for Quantum Networks (CQN) is taking on one of the great engineering challenges of the 21st century: to lay the technical and social foundations of the quantum Internet. The quantum Internet will surpass the capabilities of today's Internet because of the unique advantages of entanglement—a coordination of the quantum states of particles serving as computational bits in a way that is not possible in the realms of classical physics. This will spur new technology industries and a competitive marketplace of quantum service providers and application developers.

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Microelectronics, Sensing, and IT

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Tucson, Arizona

Lead Institution

University of Arizona

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Core Partners

Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yale University
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Focus

Create foundations for the future quantum internet by developing key quantum technologies and new functional building-blocks connecting quantum processors over local and global scales

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ERC for Quantum Networks

The Center for Quantum Networks (CQN) is taking on one of the great engineering challenges of the 21st century: to lay the technical and social foundations of the quantum Internet. The quantum Internet will surpass the capabilities of today's Internet because of the unique advantages of entanglement—a coordination of the quantum states of particles serving as computational bits in a way that is not possible in the realms of classical physics. This will spur new technology industries and a competitive marketplace of quantum service providers and application developers.

Microelectronics and IT

Microelectronics, Sensing, and Information Technology Icon
Microelectronics, Sensing, and Information Technology Icon

Microelectronics, Sensing, and IT

Location

Tucson, Arizona

Lead Institution

University of Arizona

Start Year

Website

Fact Sheet

Core Partners

Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yale University

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Focus

Create foundations for the future quantum internet by developing key quantum technologies and new functional building-blocks connecting quantum processors over local and global scales

Graduation Date

Education Web Page

Research Opportunities for Undergrads

Student Leadership Council

Locations

ERC for Quantum Networks

The Center for Quantum Networks (CQN) is taking on one of the great engineering challenges of the 21st century: to lay the technical and social foundations of the quantum Internet. The quantum Internet will surpass the capabilities of today's Internet because of the unique advantages of entanglement—a coordination of the quantum states of particles serving as computational bits in a way that is not possible in the realms of classical physics. This will spur new technology industries and a competitive marketplace of quantum service providers and application developers.

Microelectronics and IT

Microelectronics, Sensing, and Information Technology Icon
Microelectronics, Sensing, and Information Technology Icon

Microelectronics, Sensing, and IT

Location

Tucson, Arizona

Lead Institution

University of Arizona

Start Year

Fact Sheet

Core Partners

Harvard University
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Yale University
Image

Additional Information

Focus

Create foundations for the future quantum internet by developing key quantum technologies and new functional building-blocks connecting quantum processors over local and global scales

Graduation Date

Education Web Page

Research Opportunities for Undergrads

Student Leadership Council

Locations