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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. Housing the world’s largest and highest-powered Magnet Lab, FSU is strategically positioned to be at the forefront of QSE research. Many of the new hires will be housed in the Interdisciplinary Research and Commercialization Building that is scheduled to open in early May of 2025.

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.

Researchers from the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory (NHMFL), led by Research Professor Dragana Popović, have achieved a groundbreaking milestone in studies of many-body localization (MBL).

Superfluids are a fascinating topic in modern physics research. Governed by quantum mechanics and known for their frictionless flow, superfluids have intrigued scientists with their unusual properties and far-reaching applications.