Discover Stevens: Quantum Science and Engineering
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Engineering the Impossible: Detecting the Graviton
New research led by Stevens physics professor Igor Pikovski suggests a way to capture physicists’ most wanted particle using next-generation quantum sensing techniques.
RELATED RESEARCH CENTERS AND FACILITIES
At Stevens, we embrace technology as a central part of our research, academics, culture, and campus. Our tech-driven research enterprise is home to these cross-disciplinary centers and state-of-the-art facilities focused on research related to quantum science and engineering.
Center for Quantum Science and Engineering
The Center for Quantum Science and Engineering (CQSE) at Stevens Institute of Technology pursues innovative quantum engineering research, development and education including bringing photonic technologies into reality, networking, remote sensing, machine learning, big data processing and quantum computing.
Quantum Learning Space and Testing Facilities
The Stevens Quantum Space welcomes all students to learn, design and test innovative ideas based on the latest quantum technologies. Our state-of-the-art facilities promote innovative quantum engineering and provide a multiscale testbed for analyzing and testing new quantum devices and techniques.
Quantum Science and Engineering Research at Stevens
Stevens explores the leading edges of quantum science, developing novel hardware, algorithmic systems and applications for computing, communication, privacy, finance, homeland security and more through the university's Center for Quantum Science and Engineering (CQSE).
RELATED PROGRAMS
The educational experience in all of our more than 150 graduate programs is designed to imbue graduates with the mindset, skills, and abilities needed to stay relevant in a rapidly-evolving technological and professional landscape. The following programs prepare graduates for fields that develop and apply the latest optics and quantum technologies.
Stevens Secures Up to $15M from US Army
The Center for Quantum Science and Engineering has secured a five year contract with a $15 million ceiling aimed at revolutionizing the applications of quantum technologies in practical, real-world scenarios. Funded by the U.S. Army, the project is led by Gallaher Professor of Physics and Director of the Center for Quantum Science and Engineering Yuping Huang.
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More Research Highlights
Quantum-science advances using AI can measure very small surfaces and distances — opening a world of medical, manufacturing and other applications