Quantum technology

The laws of quantum promise a new level of computing power, incredible sensors and unhackable communications—all under exploration at the University of Chicago, Argonne and Fermi national laboratories.

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The quantum internet, explained

The quantum internet is a theorized network of interconnected quantum computers that will one day allow us to exchange and compute data using quantum technology.

Supratik Guha

Title: Professor of Molecular Engineering; Director, Nanoscience and Technology Div., Argonne National Laboratory

Expertise: Materials science, Nanofabrication, Quantum technology

Departmental website: http://pme.uchicago.edu/faculty/supratik-guha

Aashish Clerk

Title: Professor of Molecular Engineering

Expertise: Quantum technology, Theoretical quantum science

Departmental website: http://pme.uchicago.edu/faculty/aashish-clerk

Andrew Cleland

Title: John A. MacLean Sr. Professor for Molecular Engineering Innovation and Enterprise

Expertise: Quantum technology

Personal Website: http://clelandlab.uchicago.edu

David D. Awschalom

Title: Liew Family Professor in Molecular Engineering; Vice Dean for Research and Infrastructure

Expertise: Nanoelectronics, Quantum technology

Departmental website: http://pme.uchicago.edu/faculty/david-awschalom

Matthew Tirrell

Title: Dean of the Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering

Expertise: Molecular engineering, Polymers

Departmental website: http://pme.uchicago.edu/faculty/matthew-tirrell