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Home / News & Events / Zhang Leads UA Researchers Developing Quantum Computing Hub

Zhang Leads UA Researchers Developing Quantum Computing Hub

Friday, June 28, 2019
Computer-generated conceptual artwork of a pair of entangled quantum particles interacting.
Conceptual artwork of a pair of entangled quantum particles interacting. (Photo: Mark Garlick/Science Photo Library)

MSE assistant professor Zheshen Zhang is leading the construction of the Interdisciplinary Quantum Information Research and Engineering instrument, known as Inquire, at the UA. Inquire is the world's first shared research and training instrument to help researchers in diverse fields – including those with no expertise in quantum information science – benefit from quantum resources.

A network of fiber-optic cables will connect an automated quantum information hub in the basement of the Electrical and Computer Engineering building to four other buildings on campus: Bioscience Research Labs, Mines and Metallurgy, Physics and Atmospheric Sciences, and Meinel Optical Sciences.

Zhang and the co-investigators of the Inquire project – Ivan Djordjevic, professor of electrical and computer engineering and optical sciences; Jennifer Barton, director of the BIO5 Institute and professor of biomedical engineering, biosystems engineering, electrical and computer engineering, and optical sciences; Nasser Peyghambarian, professor of optical sciences; and Marek Romanowski, associate professor of biomedical engineering and MSE – are conducting their research with approximately $1.4 million in funding from the National Science Foundation and the UA. 

Construction on the project already has begun. The expected completion date is September 2021.

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