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Quantum hub 2024 Mines Research Magazine

Colorado's quantum hub will revolutionize technology, with Colorado School of Mines helping lead the way

September 16, 2024
The U.S. needs to stay competitive in quantum—and Mines is a key player in Elevate Quantum's bid to be a global leader in the field.
Quantum Engineering

Elevate Quantum puts Colorado – and Mines – at forefront of future innovation

December 14, 2023
The U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration has designated Elevate Quantum as a Regional Technology Hub for Quantum Information Technology. A regional consortium of over 70 organizations, including Mines, Elevate Quantum is driving innovation in Colorado, New Mexico and Wyoming.
Joel Been

Joel Been: "I have thoroughly enjoyed engaging with others through these opportunities, such as teaching and undergraduate research."

November 9, 2021
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I originally came to Mines thinking that I would be an engineer, specifically in chemical engineering with a
Mines students and faculty working in a clean room

Mines Quantum Engineering Program wins $3M NSF grant for graduate student training

September 14, 2021
“Quantum technologies are poised to revolutionize how we compute, communicate and sense and this requires engineers that have an interdisciplinary education,” Mines' Peter Aaen said.
Lincoln Carr in front of a whiteboard with math

Lincoln Carr to serve at U.S. State Department as Jefferson Science Fellow

April 9, 2021
“Quantum information science and technology (QIST) is at a crucial juncture,” said Carr, a professor of physics at Colorado School of Mines.
Mines students and faculty working in a clean room

Quantum industry needs engineers. Colorado School of Mines is co-sponsoring NSF workshop to build the educational roadmap

February 17, 2021
The goal of the two-day NSF Workshop on Quantum Engineering Education on Feb. 25-26 is to build a roadmap to establishing the robust and diverse student pipeline and educational infrastructure that the U.S. and its businesses need to lead the quantum revolution.
Zoe Baker and Joel Been

Two Mines students win 2020-2021 Goldwater Scholarships

April 6, 2020
The Goldwater is the preeminent undergraduate scholarship in the natural sciences, mathematics and engineering in the U.S.
Mines Teaching Award winners William Navidi and Deb Carney and Faculty Excellence Award winner Corinne Packard.

Mines faculty recognized for teaching, research excellence

April 25, 2019
An associate professor of metallurgical and materials engineering received the Faculty Excellence Award while the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics swept the Mines Teaching Awards at
Mines Professors Lincoln Carr, Cecilia Diniz Behn, Zhexuan Gong and Meenakshi Singh

Complex qubit network could speed up quantum computing

September 25, 2018
Quantum computers will soon be able to perform tasks that not even the most powerful classical computers are capable of today. An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Colorado School of Mines has
Physics professors Zhexuan Gong, Meenakshi Singh and Lincoln Carr

Quantum physics research boosted by grant, new hires

February 5, 2018
A Colorado School of Mines professor has received a $1.5 million National Science Foundation grant to develop an online gateway that will allow researchers around the world to run quick quantum

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