2025 World Quantum Day at CU Boulder

World Quantum Day is an annual celebration promoting public awareness and understanding of quantum science and technology around the world.
#WorldQuantumDay invites scientists, engineers, educators, communicators, entrepreneurs, technologists, historians, philosophers, artists, students and others to learn, share and explore the world of opportunity offered by quantum science and technology.

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CU Boulder Quantum Advances
A Legacy to Shape the Quantum Future
- Prominent at the top of US News and World Report program rankings for atomic, molecular and optical (AMO) physics, quantum physics and condensed matter physics
- JILA—a joint Institute between CU Boulder and NIST—boasts four Nobel Prize winners and consistently produces quantum research breakthroughs
From Quantum Innovation to Real-World Impact
- A continuous pipeline of top quantum talent helps Colorado lead the nation in quantum and quantum-enabling companies
- Innovations from CU Boulder labs have resulted in the emergence of influential quantum computing companies such as Infleqtion, Quantinuum and Atom Computing
A Tight-Knit Quantum Research Community
- Boulder and the Front Range are home to a globally recognized concentration of quantum scientists, engineers, students and technology experts
- This deeply networked, collaborative culture leads to mutual learning, advancement and opportunities extending from basic scientific research to practical applications
Explore Quantum Research & Innovation at CU Boulder
At the heart of Colorado's growing quantum ecosystem
- Celebrating World Quantum Day at the Colorado Capitol
- Second round of quantum seed grants awarded to drive innovation and impact
- New quantum incubator in Boulder to propel innovations for real-world impact
- CU Boulder releases quantum workforce roadmap for economy's next big thing
- JILA hosts the inaugural workshop on quantum light generation, detection and applications
- CU Boulder, Elevate Quantum partners ready for $127M regional quantum boost
- CU Boulder wins $20M to lead National Quantum Nanofab facility
- Governor Polis signs bill strengthening quantum in Colorado
Quantum research and innovation: Real-world impact
- New sensor can take any gas and tell you what's in it
- Spinout LongPath Technologies to expand methane detection with $162M DOE loan
- Protecting our data from quantum hackers
- New laser-based breathalyzer sniffs out COVID, other diseases in real-time
- An infrared telescope that spans the globe? New grant may make it possible
- Colorado's quantum revolution turning state into new Silicon Valley
Recent quantum science and technology advances
- Dialing in the temperature needed for precise nuclear timekeeping
- CU Boulder physicists uncover quantum system that never reaches thermal equilibrium
- Making a leap by using “another state to entangle”
- New project aims to advance secure communications through quantum technology
- New quantum timekeeper packs several clocks into one
- Mapping noise to improve quantum measurements
- Squeezing in the dark of a superradiant roller coaster
CU Boulder quantum science and technology leaders
- Four with ties to CU elected to 2025 class of National Academy of Engineering
- Professor Adam Kaufman honored with prestigious PECASE Award
- Professor Shuo Sun receives NSF CAREER Award for quantum internet research
- Jun Ye awarded the Monroe Endowed Professorship
- JILA Fellow Adam Kaufman awarded prestigious Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation grant
- Meet the JILA postdoc and grad student leading the charge in a multi-million-dollar NASA-funded quantum sensing project
- JILA Fellow Adam Kaufman awarded 2024 Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award
What others are saying
- University of Colorado spearheads launch of quantum startup incubator
- Infleqtion, a CU Boulder spinout, secures $11M DoD APFIT Award
- Opinion: Colorado is cultivating a quantum future
- Quantum tech hub's $40.5M grant expected to bring thousands of jobs to Colorado
- Opinion: Colorado, Rocky Mountain West are critical to developing U.S. quantum technology and federal funding must come this way