(Washington, D.C.) – The United States Department of energy announced $24 million in funding for three collaborative projects in quantum network research.
These projects are a collaborative research effort led by Argonne National Laboratory following a heterogeneous, full-stack approach in codesigning scalable quantum networks, a collaborative research effort led by Oak Ridge National Laboratory developing the architecture and protocols for a performance-integrated scalable quantum Internet, and a collaborative research effort led by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory developing hyper-entanglement-based networking and error noise-robust correction techniques for developing advanced quantum networks for science discovery.
