Investing in the promise of quantum

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Investing in the promise of quantum

Like all of MIT’s strategic priorities, QMIT will help ensure that new technologies are used for the benefit of society. Faculty director Danna Friedman, the Frederick George Keyes Professor of Chemistry, is leading this initiative whose focus extends beyond research and discovery to how quantum technologies are developed and deployed. QMIT will enable scientists and engineers to co-develop quantum tools, creating unprecedented capabilities in science, technology, industry, and national security.

Although QMIT is a new initiative, it has evolved naturally Center for Quantum Engineering (CQE)Created in 2019 to help bridge the gap between PIs at MIT and Lincoln Laboratory. Key to QMIT’s success will be the integration with Lincoln Lab, with its deep and broad expertise in scaling and deployment.

And CQE has already started industry collaboration through its Quantum Science and Engineering Consortium (QSEC), which brings together companies ranging from startups to large multinationals, that can help us realize positive, practical impact. We also envision a physical home for quantum at the center of the campus, a space for academic, industry, and public engagement with quantum systems.

As we set out for this new frontier, QMIT will allow us to shape the future of quantum, with a focus on solving “MIT-hard” problems. We hope that as the initiative evolves, our alumni and friends will be inspired to join us in supporting this exciting new effort to build on MIT’s quantum legacy.

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