University of Washington Winners at NQN Winter Hackathon!
University of Washington teams EyeQ and I-Tummy discuss their recent wins at the NQN Winter Hackathon.
University of Washington teams EyeQ and I-Tummy discuss their recent wins at the NQN Winter Hackathon.
February 14th, 2023: Princeton’s Nathalie De Leon presents on quantum sensing and quantum computing
QuantumX is hosting the next of quarterly student poster sessions on February 27th at 5:00pm in the Walker-Ames room in Kane Hall. Click to learn more and RSVP.
Check out this Q&A between UW News and Prof. Fu about the importance of quantum research.
February 10th, 2023: UC Berkeley’s Hendrik Utzat to present a technical seminar on quantum interference, in addition to a student seminar for UW course EE 500Q, sponsored by UW AQET and IMOD.
February 3rd, 2023: University of Wisconsin’s Jennifer Choy to present a technical seminar on quantum sensors, in addition to a student seminar for UW course EE 500Q, sponsored by UW AQET and TIQM with UW Physics.
January 27th, 2023: UCLA’s Prineha Narang to present a technical seminar on quantum matter and quantum information science, in addition to a student seminar for UW course EE 500Q, sponsored by UW AQET and IMOD.
UW is hosting the NQN Winter Hackathon on January 20th at the Hub. Open to undergrad and graduate students. Learning begins with doing!
Get an update on AQET, UW”s groundbreaking research traineeship in QISE.
Get to know the Quantum Technologies Training and Testbed Lab’s new director, Max Parsons, in his Q&A with QuantumX.
The UW Graduate Certificate in Quantum Information Science and Engineering provides students with a robust, interdisciplinary experience that explores how this new field relates to other areas within science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
AQET’s transformational new course, Implementations in Quantum Information, is highlighted in Microsoft’s blog, showing benefits of getting hands-on with quantum hardware in a classroom setting.