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UArizona Engineers Demonstrate a Quantum Advantage


UArizona Engineers Demonstrate a Quantum Advantage
In a new paper, researchers in the College of Engineering and James C. Wyant College of Optical Sciences experimentally demonstrate how quantum resources aren t just dreams for the distant future – they can improve the technology of today.
By Emily Dieckman,
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Quantum computing and quantum sensing have the potential to be vastly more powerful than their classical counterparts. Not only could a fully realized quantum computer take just seconds to solve equations that would take a classical computer thousands of years, but it could have incalculable impacts on areas ranging from biomedical imaging to autonomous driving. ....

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UArizona researcher wins $1 million NSF C-Accel Grant


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IMAGE: Zheshen Zhang is leading the development of a network of entangled sensors that could improve navigation, communication, medical imaging and more.
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Vehicle navigation systems, space communications and health care imaging are all powered by sensors which constantly send and receive information. Quantum entanglement - specifically, of photons - could make these systems vastly more powerful by increasing their sensitivity, accuracy and stability.
A University of Arizona team led by Zheshen Zhang, assistant professor of materials science and engineering and optical sciences, has received a $1 million Convergence Accelerator phase one grant from the National Science Foundation to move his basic quantum research into practice. C-Accel is new program that brings research teams together to address national-scale societal challenges. Zhang s project team is one of 29 in the program s second cohort. ....

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