Florida State University announces major investment in quantum technologies
Florida State University (FSU) has announced a major investment in quantum science and engineering. The university will create a new Quantum Science and Engineering Centre, which will bring together faculty from various disciplines to advance quantum research and education.
Florida State University (FSU) has announced a major investment in quantum science and engineering. The university will create a new Quantum Science and Engineering Centre, which will bring together faculty from various disciplines to advance quantum research and education. The centre will also collaborate with industry partners and government agencies to accelerate the development of quantum technologies. FSU plans to hire 25 new faculty members in quantum science and engineering over the next five years, as well as invest in new research infrastructure and educational programs. This initiative aims to position FSU as a leading institution in quantum science and engineering, and to prepare students for the emerging quantum workforce.
FSU researchers are already involved in the National Quantum Initiative, which is a strategic priority of the federal government of the United States aimed at expanding the knowledge of quantum information science and developing new technologies. This initiative involves various agencies, including the National Science Foundation, Department of Defense, Department of Commerce, Department of Energy, and others, with a total funding of $2.6 billion.