C2QA | Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage
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C2QA | Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage
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Designing materials and modular system architectures to overcome the limits of today’s quantum systems and enable innovative technologies for science and medicine.
The Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA) is a U.S. Department of Energy National Quantum Information Science Research Center led by Brookhaven National Laboratory. Combining expertise and capabilities from national laboratories, universities, applied research and development organizations, and industry, C2QA is accelerating the scientific discovery and innovation critical to maintaining U.S. leadership in quantum information science.
About Co-design Research
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A Silicon-Compatible Path Toward Scalable Quantum Systems
Brookhaven Lab researchers built superconducting quantum devices using a new material and a technique adapted from electronics manufacturing processes.
A Robust New Telecom Qubit in Silicon
Researchers from the Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA) identified a robust new qubit in silicon, called the CN center.
C2QA Materials Research Featured in Nature Article: 'Quantum computers will finally be useful: what's behind the revolution'
A string of surprising advances suggests usable quantum computers could be here in a decade.
The search for the next big breakthrough at Princeton
Research conducted through Brookhaven-led quantum center was featured in a sampling of promising work underway across Princeton’s campus.
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University of California-Santa Barbara
University of Illinois, Chicago
University of Toronto
University of Washington
Virginia Tech
The Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA) is one of five National Quantum Information Science Research Centers supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy. Led by
Brookhaven National Laboratory
, the C2QA team is composed of 28 premiere institutions spanning national labs, universities, applied research and development organizations, and industry.
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Biology
Environmental Science and Tech.
Nuclear Science and Security
Discovery Technologies
Accelerator Facilities Division
Instrumentation
Microelectronics
Quantum Information Science & Technology
Superconducting Magnet
Nuclear & Particle Physics
Collider-Accelerator
Isotope Research & Production
Physics
RIKEN BNL Research Center
Electron-Ion Collider
Computing and Data Sciences
Computational Research
Systems, Architectures, and Computing Technologies
Scientific Computing and Data Facilities
Support Orgs
Dept. Codes
Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage
C2QA Home
Contact
Opportunities
Publications
News & Events
Leadership
Research
About
Facilities & Instrumentation
Science Highlights
Intellectual Property
Designing materials and modular system architectures to overcome the limits of today’s quantum systems and enable innovative technologies for science and medicine.
The Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA) is a U.S. Department of Energy National Quantum Information Science Research Center led by Brookhaven National Laboratory. Combining expertise and capabilities from national laboratories, universities, applied research and development organizations, and industry, C2QA is accelerating the scientific discovery and innovation critical to maintaining U.S. leadership in quantum information science.
About Co-design Research
News
A Silicon-Compatible Path Toward Scalable Quantum Systems
Brookhaven Lab researchers built superconducting quantum devices using a new material and a technique adapted from electronics manufacturing processes.
A Robust New Telecom Qubit in Silicon
Researchers from the Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA) identified a robust new qubit in silicon, called the CN center.
C2QA Materials Research Featured in Nature Article: 'Quantum computers will finally be useful: what's behind the revolution'
A string of surprising advances suggests usable quantum computers could be here in a decade.
The search for the next big breakthrough at Princeton
Research conducted through Brookhaven-led quantum center was featured in a sampling of promising work underway across Princeton’s campus.
Follow Us on Social Media:
#C2QA
The Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage Team
Caltech
City College of New York
Columbia University
Cornell University
Harvard University
Howard University
Jefferson Lab
Johns Hopkins University
NASA Ames Research Center
New York University
North Carolina A&T State University
Northwestern University
NY Creates
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Stanford University
Stony Brook University
University of California-Santa Barbara
University of Illinois, Chicago
University of Toronto
University of Washington
Virginia Tech
The Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA) is one of five National Quantum Information Science Research Centers supported by the Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy. Led by
Brookhaven National Laboratory
, the C2QA team is composed of 28 premiere institutions spanning national labs, universities, applied research and development organizations, and industry.
Follow Us on Social Media:
#C2QA