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The Center for Quantum Engineering (CQE) Kick-off Symposium

The Center for Quantum Engineering (CQE) Kick-off Symposium

Oct 30, 2020 | News & Events

The Center for Quantum Engineering (CQE) Kick-off Symposium The MIT-CQE is dedicated to the academic pursuit and practice of quantum science and engineering to accelerate the practical application of quantum technologies for the betterment of humankind. On October 30,...

“Qubit by Qubit” introduces high school students to quantum computing through a week-long summer camp and a year-long course

http://news.mit.edu/2020/mit-researchers-lead-high-school-quantum-computing-educational-initiative-0810

Senthil Todadri and Xiao-Gang Wen to study highly entangled quantum matter in the Simons Collaboration on Ultra-Quantum Matter

https://cqe.mit.edu/senthil-todadri-and-xiao-gang-wen-to-study-highly-entangled-quantum-matter-in-the-simons-collaboration-on-ultra-quantum-matter/

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