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In the air people breathe, the water on the Earth, the stars in the sky and more, atoms are the building blocks that make up the universe. Understanding the structure of the atomic nucleus is crucial for research...

The 2026 FSU-ORNL Workshop was a collaboration between the FSU Quantum Initiative and the Neutron Scattering Division of the Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Celebrating the International Year of Quantum featured 12 speakers and 15 poster presentations and attracted more than....

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 ...

Florida State University has secured 5 internationally renowned experts to speak at the Herron Symposium Lecture Series: Chiral Electronics and Semiconductors, set for October 17 – 18, 2025.

Researchers from the FAMU-FSU College of Engineering have examined how electrons trapped just above the surfaces of ultraclean quantum fluids and solids such as liquid helium and solid neon ...

In 2023, FSU announced the dedication of $20 million to quantum science and engineering (QSE) within three years. The funds will enable additional expansion of QSE research, including hiring postdoctoral fellows and tenure-track faculty.

Led by Jeff Thompson from Princeton University and the current FSU faculty member Lukasz Dusanowski, the team integrated erbium ions with a silicon nanocavity and coupled them directly to the telecom band.

FSU’s 2025 Dirac Quantum Discussions (DQD) Symposium welcomed over 100 participants from FSU and other universities, all united by their interest in the quantum research field.

The FAMU-FSU College of Engineering, supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF), is poised to become a leader in quantum research and scientific discovery.