Partnerships

Yale is a partner in local and national initiatives to further quantum research, accelerate quantum technologies for economic development, and educate the next generation of quantum leaders.

Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA)

The Co-design Center for Quantum Advantage (C2QA), led by Brookhaven National Laboratory, is one of five National Quantum Information Science Research Centers funded by the U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science. Yale is a member of the C2QA team. Steven Girvin, Eugene Higgins Professor of Physics, served as founding scientific director. 

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QuantumCT

QuantumCT is a joint initiative between Yale University and the University of Connecticut to accelerate adoption of quantum technologies in Connecticut and beyond. QuantumCT works with a broad coalition of partners from academia, government, the private sector, and the community to lay the groundwork for expansive, equitable, economic development.

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NSF Quantum Testbed ERASE

The ERASE project will establish a NSF Quantum Testbed (U.S. National Science Foundation NQVL Award# 2435244) to develop an innovative quantum computing platform based on dual-resonator ‘erasure flag’ qubits that enhance the error detection and correction required to achieve practical quantum computing.

ERASE is a collaboration between academia and an industrial hardware partner, Quantum Circuits, Inc., to drive research towards creation of practical quantum information technologies.

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ASCEND HBCU QISE Short Course Series

The primary goal of the HBCU QISE (Quantum Information Science and Engineering) Short Course Series is to equip HBCU faculty, graduate students, and research staff with seminal training to enable successful entry into the QISE ecosystem.

This work a collaboration between the NCA&T State University, qBraid, and the Yale Quantum Institute, supported by the Yale ASCEND Initiative.

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Quantum Economic Development Consortium

The Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C) is a consortium of stakeholders that aims to enable and grow the quantum industry. QED-C was established with support from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as part of the Federal strategy for advancing quantum information science and as called for by the National Quantum Initiative Act enacted in 2018.

Yale students, researchers, and faculty members can benefit from our institutional membership, managed by YQI. 

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