Welcome to the Quantum Computing Innovation Center, a hub for revolutionary research, education, and technology translation in quantum science. Our mission is to push boundaries in quantum computing, quantum communications, quantum sensing, and related disciplines. Researchers utilize our world-class facilities featuring the latest quantum hardware to advance the science and engineer new quantum capabilities. Students participate in groundbreaking research and pursue quantum curricula across physics, computer science, and engineering. Industry collaborators access our technology resources and expertise through the Quantum Applications Accelerator program. Together, through this Innovation Center, we aim to cultivate theoretical insights, develop quantum-ready talent, and translate discoveries into practical technologies that will transform the IT landscape. We invite you to explore opportunities in quantum education, research, and industry partnerships. The future of quantum is being created right here.
The mission of the QCIC is to advance quantum technology and train young minds that are quantum-ready through collaborative, inter-disciplinary research programs. The Quantum Computing Innovation Center (QCIC) at Oregon Tech brings together physicists, computer scientists, and engineers to do research on quantum computing with affects on postquantum security issues and to bring the best solutions to quantum phenomena. Experts in this new discipline of quantum technologies are applying their discoveries in computing, communications, sensing, and quantum cryptography. The OIT-QCIC is a platform for research, education, and engagement in support of quantum computing.
Our mission is to drive innovation and excellence in quantum computing research, development, and implementation. We aim to bridge the gap between theoretical concepts and real-world applications, making quantum computing accessible and impactful across various sectors.
BIPARTISAN BILL INTRODUCED TO ACCELERATE QUANTUM RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
The Quantum Instrumentation for Science and Engineering (QISE) Act, a bipartisan bill introduced in the House of Representatives by Andrea Salinas (OR-06) and Jim Baird (IN-04), aims to expedite quantum research and development within the United States. Congresswoman Salinas mentioned the Oregon Institute of Technology (OregonTech), which is working to create the Quantum Computing Innovation Center (QCIC) and is currently conducting research focused on the intersection of quantum computing and artificial intelligence.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbyfKP5krqQ&ab_channel=HouseScience%2CSpace%2CandTechnologyCommittee
Dr. Singh delivered Invited talk at International Conference on Intelligent Human-Computer Interaction (IHCI), 2023, Daegu, South Korea
Title: Exploring Quantum AI for Human-Computer Interaction
This talk delves into the transformative potential of quantum artificial intelligence (QAI) in reshaping human-computer interaction. By harnessing the principles of quantum computing, including quantum algorithms and entanglement, we investigate how Quantum AI can overcome classical computing limitations. Through a comprehensive analysis, we envision a future where quantum AI systems revolutionize user experiences, unlocking new frontiers in computation and problem-solving. This talk sheds light on the exciting frontier of quantum AI, offering insights into its potential applications and implications for the future of human-computer interaction.
We pursue insight into the physics that describes light, matter, and information. We develop novel tools to study and control their interactions. Our research goals range from understanding the properties of materials to working out new encryption schemes.
We train people from undergraduates to postdoctoral fellows. Our quantum technologists are skilled in planning and problem-solving, with diverse skills such as coding, circuit design, post-quantum cybersecurity, and systems engineering.
We build technologies for secure communication, quantum computing, and precision measurement. We create our own software and control systems that push the boundaries of what’s possible. We collaborate and consult with industry.
Our multidisciplinary team of researchers is dedicated to pushing the boundaries of quantum computing, developing novel algorithms, and exploring quantum hardware innovations.
We foster partnerships between academia, industry, and government agencies to share knowledge, resources, and expertise, creating a vibrant ecosystem for quantum advancements.
Through collaborative projects and consulting services, we help industries harness the power of quantum computing to address complex problems and gain a competitive edge
We offer training programs, workshops, and seminars to empower individuals and organizations with the knowledge and skills to embrace quantum technologies.
Join our thriving quantum community to network, exchange ideas, and stay updated on the latest advancements in quantum computing.