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New $115 Million Quantum Systems Accelerator to Pioneer Quantum Technologies for Discovery Science

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JILA Fellow Cindy Regal Wins 2020 FRED Award

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Jun Ye to Lead New $25 Million Quantum Science and Engineering Institute

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Department of Defense Awards Konrad Lehnert Prestigious Vannevar Bush Faculty Fellowship

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JILA Fellow Adam Kaufman wins Office of Naval Research Young Investigator Award

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Playing Games with Quantum Entanglement

Our cell phone towers receives signals from multiple devices every day. Quantum entanglement could help them handle more information.

Guiding Electrons With Gold Nanostars

Gold nanostars in the Nesbitt Laboratory

Tweezing a New Kind of Atomic Clock

optical tweezers holding atoms, connected by a clock

Drumming to the Heisenberg Beat

Work in the Lehnert Lab has been able to measure the movement of a quantum drum so precisely that the Heisenberg uncertainty principle is on full display.

The Power of the Dark Side

Using the Pauli blockade to create a dark state

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