As we mark the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, explore the groundbreaking quantum research happening at our lead laboratory, Berkeley Lab | Berkeley Lab Computing Sciences, in this video. Advancing world-changing quantum information technologies requires bold ideas and collaboration. Hear from Quantum Systems Accelerator Director Bert de Jong, Advanced Quantum Testbed (AQT) Director Irfan Siddiqi, QUANT-NET PI Inder Monga, and more as they share insights on our pioneering research. Learn more about: QSA: https://lnkd.in/eNCcM9iB AQT: https://aqt.lbl.gov/ QUANT-NET: https://quantnet.lbl.gov/ __________________________________________ cc: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science University of California, Berkeley Energy Sciences Network (ESnet) #IYQ2025 #Quantum #QuantumReseach #QuantumScience #QuantumComputing #QuantumMaterials #QuantumSensors #Qubits #QuantumEngineering #QuantumTech #QuantumInnovation #QuantumPhysics #DOEscience #AQTatBerkeleyLab
Quantum Systems Accelerator
Research Services
Berkeley, California 2,664 followers
Catalyzing the quantum ecosystem
About us
The Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) is a U.S. National Quantum Information Science Research Center established in August 2020 and funded by the Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science. QSA comprises 15 partner institutions – universities and national laboratories – bringing together pioneers of many of today’s unique quantum information science (QIS) and engineering capabilities. Led by Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab), with Sandia National Laboratories (Sandia Labs) as the lead partner, 250+ QSA researchers are catalyzing U.S. leadership in a fast-growing field that seeks solutions to the Nation’s and the world’s most pressing problems by harnessing the laws of quantum mechanics. As part of its mission to explore the technologies required to bridge the gap between today’s NISQ (Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum) systems and those that will be fully fault-tolerant and capable of impactful science applications, QSA leverages state-of-the-art existing national facilities and the DOE’s robust history of pushing the frontiers of basic science and scientific computing. QSA also collaborates with industry and academic partners worldwide while preparing the Nation’s quantum workforce, starting as early as high school. Since its founding, QSA has co-designed powerful programmable quantum prototypes that maximize the performance of current noisy quantum hardware in three major platforms: neutral atoms, trapped ions, and superconducting circuits. Furthermore, it has advanced the algorithms and platform-specific applications specifically constructed for near-term, imperfect hardware for scientific computing, materials science, and fundamental physics. These scientific achievements will continue accelerating the technology transfer from labs and universities to the marketplace and prepare the Nation’s workforce and industry to harness the capabilities of quantum computing.
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http://quantumsystemsaccelerator.org
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The #QuantumQuintet is heading to #APSSummit25! 🛩️ Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science National QIS Research Centers will be at Booth #155 all week long. Don’t miss your chance to chat with the experts! Q-NEXT Quantum Science Center Quantum Systems Accelerator SQMS Center
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The future of quantum information science holds vast opportunities to explore new scientific questions and inspire the next generation of researchers. From pioneering quantum computing to uncovering the fundamentals of quantum materials and advancing quantum communications, the Quantum Systems Accelerator's lead lab, Berkeley Lab brings efforts together for a technological revolution that will continue to shape the future of science and society. Watch: https://lnkd.in/gD7aknbX
Berkeley Lab Quantum: Advancing the Science and Technology of the Future
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Advances ⚛️ in light modulator technology are driving discovery in many fields. Researchers from the Quantum Systems Accelerator teams at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Sandia National Laboratories | University of Arizona, have developed a high-speed, high-density modulator that works in the visible to near-infrared spectrum. This scalable technology could enable breakthroughs like large-scale coherent optical control of atomic quantum systems. cc. Tom Vanackere Dirk Englund Matt Eichenfield. Continue reading: https://lnkd.in/gq37D_Bp Photo 📸 : Exploring quantum research at Dirk Englund's MIT Laboratory, using an advanced optical setup to test high-speed light modulators for atomic quantum systems. (Credit: Eileen Dawson/QSA)
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Norbert Linke, a principal investigator at the Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA), has been appointed the new director of the National Quantum Laboratory at the University of Maryland, a partner institution. Congratulations!! ⚛️ 🥳 https://lnkd.in/egrvFihX
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The Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) is advancing ⚛️ quantum technologies to explore complex materials physics. Learn how QSA scientists used major qubit technologies such as superconducting qubits, trapped ions, and neutral atom arrays to simulate and understand quantum phases, superconductors, and topological materials. These advances can lead to potential energy applications, quantum computing, and material design breakthroughs. https://lnkd.in/eXRBGMSM
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Last month, we kicked off our celebration of the International Year of Quantum with the fourth annual #QuantumCareerFair! Attendees heard from quantum experts, explored career opportunities, and participated in more than 600 meetings with exhibitors from academia, government, and industry. #IYQ2025
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The Quantum Systems Accelerator (QSA) brings together dozens of pioneers of many of today’s unique quantum information science and engineering capabilities across 15 partner institutions. Read how QSA researchers in our lead Berkeley Lab are catalyzing U.S. leadership in a fast-growing field by harnessing the laws of quantum mechanics. 👇 ⚛️ Gang Huang, Yilun Xu.
Congratulations to our researchers Gang Huang and Yilun Xu on being named the Berkeley Lab Physical Sciences Area Inventors/Developers of the Year for their work on innovative control systems that enhance quantum computing performance. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science - U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) https://lnkd.in/gAazyZmT
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Are you a high school teacher seeking professional development opportunities this summer? You can learn how to introduce quantum information science and technology into your classroom. Applications for the 2025 summer QCaMP are now open! QCaMP will take place at multiple locations across the country. Apply now! cc. Sandia National Laboratories, Berkeley Lab K-12 Programs. https://lnkd.in/eSdZCt5f
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Join us for our fifth annual Quantum Summer School to learn about the in-demand field of #quantum science and technology! Experience lectures from world-leading experts, panel discussions, poster sessions, and networking events. 📝 Registration: Now - Feb. 28, 2025 📍 Location: Purdue University 📆 Dates: April 21-25 2025 Register at https://bit.ly/4aZp6YN
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