University of Michigan Secures NSF Funding for Quantum Photonic Chip Research
A University of Michigan engineering team has received $4 million from the National Science Foundation to advance their quantum photonic chip project. This funding moves their design to Stage 2 of an NSF competition, aiming to create integrated quantum-light measurement chips for commercial use. The long-term goal is to potentially establish a $55 million quantum center.
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