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Q-SEnSE: Quantum Systems through Entangled Science and Engineering
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    Research

     

    Explore our Grand Challenges and see how they drive innovation in quantum sensing, engineering, and national impact.

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    Publications
    • List of project publications
      Research Outputs 2020–25.
  • People & Partners

    People

     

    Meet the scientists, engineers, and students driving Q-SEnSE’s discoveries.

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    Partners
    • Meet our partner institutions
      12 partner universities, four major national labs and national institute.
    • Industry Connections
      Links between Q-SEnSE and industry through sponsorships, internships, and advisory roles.
  • News & Events

    News

     

    Q-SEnSE in the news.

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    Events
    • Q-SEnSE events
      Events, workshops, summer schools, seminars and many more.
  • Get Involved

    Get Involved

     

    Access cutting-edge tools, databases, and simulations built to support the global quantum community.

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    Tools & Databases
    • Atomic Data Portal
      High-precision atomic data and computations.
  • Education & Workforce

    Workforce Development

     

    From internships and classroom innovation to national education summits, Q-SEnSE is shaping the next generation of quantum scientists and engineers.

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    Simulations
    • Quantum Measurement Simulations
      Quantum Coin, Photon Scope, Quantum Spin and Bloch Sphere.

Steve ONeil

  • Q-SEnSE Emeritus
  • JILA, UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER
Stephen ONeil
  •  stephen.oneil@colorado.edu

Q-SEnSE: Quantum Systems through Entangled Science and Engineering

Jun Ye (JILA, CU Boulder Physics and NIST), Principal Investigator and Director
with Co-PIs • Mark Kasevich (Stanford Physics) • Svenja Knappe (CU Boulder Mechanical Engineering) • Greg Rieker (CU Boulder Mechanical Engineering) • Marianna Safronova (University of Delaware Physics)

NSF Q-SENSE is supported by the National Science Foundation under award number 2016244. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.

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