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We conduct curiosity-driven research that explores the most basic building blocks of nature with an eye toward potential applications in information science and technology.  

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  • Five glowing rings with flame like filaments in a row against a black background. From left to right they are reddish-orange, orange, yellow, green and a greenish-blue.

    Tiny New Lasers Fill a Long-Standing Gap in Visible-Light Colors, Opening New Applications

    September 3, 2024
  • A young man in a blue blazer stands in front of a poster showing graphs and information while doing a thumbs up with both hands.

    High School Student Earns Accolades for Summer Research with Gorshkov Group

    July 31, 2024
  • close up of a grid of rings with light swirling inside and spikes jutting out representing the elements of a frequency comb

    New Photonic Chip Spawns Nested Topological Frequency Comb

    June 20, 2024
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Our Research

  • Many-Body Physics

    Some of the most intriguing physics happens when individual particles team up, giving rise to emergent collective properties.

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    Quantum Information and Computing

    JQI physicists are investigating promising quantum computing architectures as well as developing methods to control quantum effects that can be exploited to process information in new ways.

    Learn More about Quantum Information and Computing
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    Quantum Measurement and Control

    Creating quantum states on demand and controlling them is a critical component to developing practical quantum-based devices.

    Learn More about Quantum Measurement and Control

The ultimate vision is that the type of metrology that exists now in a NIST laboratory might actually be able to exist, even if it's a couple of orders of magnitude worse, outside of the lab.

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Kartik Srinivasan
Adjunct Professor

Outreach & Education

JQI Fellows, postdocs, and students actively engage our community and the broader public in science.

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