Celebrating the International Year of Quantum featured 12 speakers and 15 poster presentations and attracted more than....
The FSU Discovery Days: Celebrating the International Year of Quantum
Celebrating the International Year of Quantum featured 12 speakers and 15 poster presentations and attracted more than 70 attendees, including graduate and undergraduate students from many disciplines eager to take their first step into quantum science.
Faculty Highlight: Bryan Kudisch
"FSU has an incredible history and current strength in photophysics and photochemistry. And the instrumentation and experimental accessibility is top tier — in the morning, I could use a one facility to perform ultrafast spectroscopic measurements on my samples of interest, and that afternoon I could perform the same experiment at 25 T at the proximal National High Magnetic Field Facility. Few institutions provide access to the first experiment, and none beside FSU allow this combination!"
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"
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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 ...