Quantum materials

  • Michele Piscitelli sitting outside the Quantum-Nano Fabrication and Characterization Facility (QNFCF)

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    Quantum materials

    Learn more about quantum materials and its potential impact

    Engineering materials with unique quantum properties for the development of advanced quantum processors and devices.


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  • Adam Wei Tsen

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    In search of...

    The next silicon

    By studying special properties that arise in quantum materials, Tsen’s research opens new paths for the development of practical quantum devices.


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  • Michele Piscitelli and her daughter, Harriet

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    Seeing the invisible

    The next revolution in medical imaging

    Eight-month old Harriet clocked more than 500 hours in the Quantum-Nano Fabrication and Characterization Facility (QNFCF) before she was even born. Her mom, postdoctoral fellow Michele Piscitelli, is a self-described nuts and bolts low-temperature experimentalist. Specializing in instrumentation, she has a knack for seeing the invisible—or building the tools that can, at least.


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