NSF’s ExpandQISE program for quantum research and education funding

There’s an exceptional opportunity that could significantly advance your quantum research initiatives: National Science Foundation’s ExpandQISE program, which aims to expand capacity in Quantum Information Science and Engineering (QISE).

Infleqtion’s cloud-based quantum matter research lab, Oqtant, and the newly unveiled desqtopMOT are particularly aligned with the goals of the ExpandQISE program. Both platforms provide state-of-the-art tools for quantum research and education. By incorporating these platforms into your program, you have the chance to amplify both the scope and impact of your work, contributing to the NSF’s mission of expanding research capacity and educational opportunities in QISE.

Learn, research, and develop with quantum matter

Oqtant is the only online platform that offers the creation and visual exploration of quantum effects (such as interference, superposition, and wave functions), with a flexible set of controls to program time-varying optical fields and fine-tune experiments.

Explore, educate, and empower the workforce of tomorrow with the desqtopMOT cold atom platform

The desqtopMOT provides students hands-on experience in cooling and trapping atoms using lasers and magnetic fields.

The included curriculum guides students through quantum laboratory fundamentals such as magneto-optical trapping, laser beam delivery and diagnostics, and data analysis.

We're enthusiastic about the prospect of collaborating with you. If you're interested in submitting a proposal, please contact us at sales@infleqtion.com to collaborate before the March 8th deadline for letters of intent.

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