In late February, five CU Boulder students flew to IBM's Yorktown, New York facility to participate in Q Camp, an intensive 3-day introduction to problem solving on IBM's quantum computing hardware.
On February 25–26, 2019, the University of Colorado Boulder joined other Association of American Universities (AAU) member institutions and industry representatives for the National Quantum Initiative (NQI) "fly-in" in Washington, DC.
Professor Ye’s research explores the frontiers of light-matter interactions, developing new technologies in the areas of laser science, atomic and molecular cooling and trapping, optical frequency metrology, quantum state engineering, and ultrasensitive spectroscopy.
Tuesday, April 16, 3:30—4:30 p.m.| Center for Academic Success and Engagement (CASE) Auditorium Refreshments served prior at 3 p.m.
With the generous support of The Caruso Foundation, CUbit presents Professor Kai-Mei Fun, University of Washington, speaking on optical spintronics and sensing.