The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has announced that John Clarke (University of California, Berkeley), Michel H. Devoret (Yale University and University of California, Santa Barbara), and John M. Martinis (University of California, Santa Barbara), and John M. Martinis (University of California, Santa Barbara) are to be ...
FSU Welcomes one of MIT Technology Review’s “Innovators Under 35”
FSU is proud to share that Dr. Xianjing Zhou, our new hire in the department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering through the FSU Quantum Initiative, was recently selected by MIT Technology Review as one of the “Innovators Under 35” in 2024 for his groundbreaking work on the first-ever single-electron qubit system on solid neon.
Another Nobel Prize for Quantum Discoveries!
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has announced that John Clarke (University of California, Berkeley), Michel H. Devoret (Yale University and University of California, Santa Barbara), and John M. Martinis (University of California, Santa Barbara) are to be awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics...
FSU Quantum initiative has been established to advance university’s research and education in the areas of modern quantum science and technologies.
Making Qubits from Magnetic Molecules
Read or listen to the recent Physics Today article by Prof. Stephen Hill, reflecting on a historical perspective of molecular magnetism, illustrating how interdisciplinary quantum science uncovers new quantum effects to enable storing both classical and quantum information at the scale of individual atoms and molecules.
Read "Making Qubits from Magnetic Molecules"