Sandia National Laboratories

Albuquerque, United States
Founded 1949
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In August 2024, scientists at Sandia National Laboratories, collaborating with Arizona State University, received $17 million in funding from Sandia's Laboratory Directed Research program to develop compact integrated microsystems that carry quantum information using light, scaling down large-scale optical systems to chip size for applications in advanced computing and secure communications. Researchers are fabricating small photonic integrated circuits (PICs) at Sandia's MESA complex to achieve the same capabilities as large optical tables. Sandia is participating in the Quantum Collaborative and serves as a core partner of the Southwest Advanced Prototyping Hub (SWAP Hub), led by Arizona State University, aiming to jumpstart American competitiveness in the semiconductor industry. In January 2024, the University of New Mexico and Sandia National Laboratories partnered to establish the Quantum New Mexico Institute (QNM-I), aiming to make New Mexico a national hub for quantum science and attract global talent and quantum companies.

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Country: United States
City: Albuquerque
Founded: 1949
Type: research

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