by g.taraschi | Nov 5, 2025 | Article, Research
In the quantum world, systems are rarely isolated—constant interactions with the environment cause decoherence, which usually erodes fragile quantum effects. Surprisingly, noise can also organize matter into entirely new phases. In a recent study led by Prof. Yizhi...
by g.taraschi | Oct 21, 2025 | Grant, Research
Congratulations go out to QMSI’s Prof. Paul Stevenson of Northeastern University’s Physics Department on his new Google Academic Research Award for Quantum Neuroscience. With this new grant, Prof. Stevenson and his group will be exploring key questions about how...
by g.taraschi | Sep 15, 2025 | Grant, Research
Congratulations to QMSI’s Prof. Paul Stevenson (Physics) on his new NIH MIRA grant “Quantum sensor-enabled nanoscale magnetic resonance”. This award will support the development of biocompatible quantum sensing tools to explore biomolecular dynamics at the...
by g.taraschi | Sep 9, 2025 | Article, Research
In a recently published article, QMSI’s Prof. Kin Chung Fong and collaborators developed and demonstrated a revolutionary platform that miniaturizes superconducting qubits by 10,000 times as compared to conventional designs. Specifically, vertically stacked van der...
by g.taraschi | Aug 29, 2025 | Article, Research
In a recently published article, Prof. Alberto de la Torre of the Quantum Materials and Sensing Institute and co-workers explore how spatial variations—such as twist angle misalignment, nanoscale disorder, and atomic relaxation—impact Moiré heterostructures and their...