University of Michigan: $1.8M to Develop Room Temperature, Controllable Quantum Nanomaterials
September 29, 2021
September 29, 2021
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Sept. 29 (TNSMon) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
An effort to create quantum semiconductors that operate at room temperature has been awarded $1.8 million by the National Science Foundation.
The success of the University of Michigan team could lead to the integration of quantum information and communications technologies with conventional computers--as well as advances in high-precision sensing and more sustainable . . .
An effort to create quantum semiconductors that operate at room temperature has been awarded $1.8 million by the National Science Foundation.
The success of the University of Michigan team could lead to the integration of quantum information and communications technologies with conventional computers--as well as advances in high-precision sensing and more sustainable . . .