EeroQ
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EeroQ develops innovative helium-based quantum processors using electrons floating on superfluid helium to create qubits with superior coherence properties and reduced environmental sensitivity. Co-founded by MSU Associate Professor Johannes Pollanen, building on research pioneered at MSU and Bell Labs.
October 2025: Published breakthrough in Physical Review X demonstrating first-ever control and detection of individual electrons trapped on superfluid helium at temperatures above 1 Kelvin - 100x warmer than typical quantum systems, opening pathway to more practical quantum processors without dilution refrigerators.
2025 Achievements: Named 2025 MSU Startup of the Year. CEO Nick Farina named to Crain's Chicago Business 40 Under 40. Built largest scaling architecture for quantum computer to date: 2,432 electrons using standard CMOS fabrication. December 2025: Received strategic investment from SEALSQ Corp as part of their 'Quantum Made in USA' industrial strategy. Over $13.5 million in venture funding secured.
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Nick Farina (Co-founder, CEO), Johannes Pollanen (Co-founder, MSU Professor), John Levy (Co-founder)
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Eeroq Publishes Breakthrough Quantum Computing Results in Physical Review X
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Eeroq Develops Advanced Microwave Resonators For Faster, More Accurate Readouts In Quantum Computing
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Illinois Invests in EeroQ’s Quantum Computing Headquarters in Chicago
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EeroQ to build Chicago HQ for its Quantum Computing Lab, at the State’s Premier Hub for Advanced Technology.
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