Archive Year
December 2025

December 17, 2025
The third annual Quantum Computer Cybersecurity Symposium (QCCS), held November 6-7 at The Guild Lounge at Scott Hall, was the brainchild of recently arrived electrical and computer engineering Professor Jakub Szefer, who hosted the first two iterations of the event at his former position at Yale University before joining Northwestern in January 2025.

December 16, 2025 – from Chicago Quantum Exchange
NuCrypt, an Illinois-based manufacturer of quantum optical instrumentation, has joined the CQE as a corporate partner.

December 12, 2025
Professor Prem Kumar will provide guidance on the long-term strategy for NTT’s fundamental research in materials science, quantum science, and solid-state and optical science

December 10, 2025 – from Argonne National Laboratory
Researchers have discovered how to design and place single-photon sources at the atomic scale inside ultrathin 2D materials, lighting the path for future quantum innovations.

December 4, 2025 – from Fermilab
Fermilab is hosting a national symposium that brings together experts from across the quantum information science community. The event comes as the United States expands its leadership in quantum technology and underscores Fermilab’s increasing emphasis on QIS research.
November 2025

November 26, 2025
A promising method for connecting quantum devices on a chip is to use magnons, magnetic waves that move through materials and carry information. Recent research from a team led by Professor Mark Hersam found that a fragile magnetic material called vanadium tetracyanoethylene can be protected from atmospheric damage by coating it with an extremely thin layer of alumina.

November 24, 2025
The first round of work conducted by the Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems Center (SQMS) aimed to establish and demonstrate the bona fides of a new quantum computing platform. The grant that was announced on November 4 for a second round of SQMS, a multi-organizational effort funded through the U.S. Department of Energy, led by Fermi National Accelerator lab and tapping Northwestern researchers’ expertise, will scale it up.

November 19, 2025
Northwestern Engineering’s James Rondinelli and Christopher Schuh have been selected to the class of 2026 Materials Research Society (MRS) Fellows.

November 4, 2025
The U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science has renewed the Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems Center (SQMS), hosted by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, with $125 million over the next five years to accelerate breakthroughs in quantum information science. The total planned funding is $125 million over five years, with $25 million in the first year and future funding contingent on congressional appropriations.
October 2025

October 3, 2025
Quantum light sources often produce inconsistent or contaminated single photons, limiting the reliability of quantum technologies. This simple, scalable approach enables more precise, reliable photon sources essential for secure quantum communication and ultra-precise sensing.
September 2025

September 19, 2025 – from Chicago Quantum Exchange
New projects could lead to breakthroughs in computing, sensing and secure communications

September 3, 2025
NVIDIA code could help researchers tackle computationally demanding tasks hindering quantum research
August 2025

August 26, 2025 – from Chicago Quantum Exchange
Anchored by the Chicago Quantum Summit, Midwest Quantum Week highlights strengths of the IL-WI-IN quantum ecosystem
July 2025

July 14, 2025
For the first time, scientists at Northwestern University, Boston University (BU) and University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley) have built a tiny photonic quantum system into a traditional electronic chip.

July 10, 2025
The field of quantum information science (QIS) relies heavily on physics—and many think about it in those terms—but materials science and chemistry are also critical to the success of quantum technologies like computing, sensing and communications, according to Mark Hersam, PhD, chair of the materials science and engineering department and director of the materials research center at Northwestern’s McCormick School of Engineering.

July 1, 2025
One program, Quantum Sensing Summer Program with NSF QuBBE, offers Chicago high schoolers two weeks of lab immersion.
June 2025

June 12, 2025
Just when scientists thought they knew everything about crystals, a Northwestern University and University of Wisconsin-Madison collaboration has uncovered a hidden secret.

June 10, 2025
Northwestern University chemist James Gaynor has been named a 2025 Beckman Young Instigator by the Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation.
Established in 1991, the Beckman Young Investigator Program supports the most promising young faculty members in the early stages of their academic careers in the chemical and life sciences. It is particularly designed to foster the invention of methods, instruments and materials to open new avenues of scientific research. Each awardee receives $600,000 in funding across four years.

June 5, 2025 – from Physics World
The US Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems (SQMS) Center is betting on ultrahigh-quality-factor superconducting cavity technologies in its quest to develop scalable “qudit-based” quantum computing and communication architectures.
May 2025

May 15, 2025
A research paper that demonstrated how quantum communications can be implemented using conventional fiber optic infrastructure--which went “viral” in both the mainstream and scientific news media last December--has led to a bevy of speaking engagements in India this year for co-author Prem Kumar, PhD, director of Northwestern’s Center for Photonic Communication and Computing and a professor of electrical and computer engineering.
January 2025

January 23, 2025
While entangled photons hold incredible promise for quantum computing and communications, they have a major inherent disadvantage. After one use, they simply disappear.
But in a new study published in Physical Review Letters, Northwestern physicists propose a strategy to maintain communications in a constantly changing, unpredictable quantum network. By rebuilding these disappearing connections, the researchers found the network eventually settles into a stable — albeit different — state.
December 2024

December 20, 2024
Advance opens door for secure quantum applications without specialized infrastructure. Northwestern University engineers are the first to successfully demonstrate quantum teleportation over a fiber optic cable already carrying Internet traffic.

December 3, 2024
Northwestern Engineering researchers are collaborating to harness the extraordinary phenomena that underlie the origin and structure of the universe.
At first glance, quantum mechanics might seem strange or even impossible. That’s because our everyday experiences of the laws of physics are very different from how matter and energy behave at the atomic and subatomic level.

December 1, 2024
Quantum information science (QIS) opens the door to revolutionize the way we process, store, and transmit information. The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Science plays a key role in QIS research & development (R&D). The Office of Science has provided sustained support for the development of QIS, leading to groundbreaking scientific discoveries and significant advances in our understanding of the natural world.
October 2024

October 25, 2024
Seventh annual event breaks in-person attendance records, features discussions about commercialization, workforce building, and the need for continued investment.

October 9, 2024
Event will highlight industry and government collaborations, honor early-career Boeing Quantum Creators researchers, and engage the public.
September 2024

September 5, 2024
$14.5 million grant renews quantum transduction center for another four years.
August 2024

August 26, 2024
Northwestern Engineering and INQUIRE Faculty Affiliate, Mahdi Hosseini, shares public education and quantum workforce pipeline goals with STEM students at the Quantum Summer School workshop.
June 2024

June 15, 2024
Michael R. Wasielewski, Northwestern University Clare Hamilton Hall Professor of Chemistry and Director of the Center for Molecular Quantum Transduction (CMQT), gave a Town Talk with the Telluride Science & Innovation Center. The event was recorded for the "Science Straight Up" podcast.
April 2024

April 26, 2024
Congratulations to the Northwestern University faculty who have been recognized by the Academy as leaders across disciplines, professions, and perspectives. INQUIRE faculty member, Mark Hersam, is among the 250 members elected in 2024.

April 22, 2024
Prem Kumar, the director of the Center for Photonic Communication and Computing at Northwestern University, says quantum physics is essential to creating technologies that will revolutionize our lives — but building a quantum computer is not without challenges.

April 18, 2024
A coalition led by the Chicago Quantum Exchange has been awarded a $1 million US National Science Foundation Regional Innovation Engines (NSF Engines) Development Award to deepen partnerships and strengthen workforce and economic development plans for Chicagoland’s growing quantum ecosystem.

April 15, 2024
Congratulations to Professor Mark Hersam, whose research has led to more effective nanomaterials used in electronics, energy storage, and medicine.

April 11, 2024
April 14 is World Quantum Day, an annual event celebrating quantum science and technology around the world. Join us in celebrating World Quantum Day by learning more about the wonders of quantum technology.

April 11, 2024
Recent work from Northwestern Engineering’s James Rondinelli could lead to a new class of metals that defy conventional wisdom. With the creation of Ca3Co3O8, the traditional distinctions between metals, polar materials, and magnets blur.

April 4, 2024
Northwestern University hosted a plenary meeting for the Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C) to facilitate the advancement of quantum research and technology development.

April 1, 2024
Governor JB Pritzker and Innovate Illinois announced a multi-year plan for The Bloch Quantum Tech Hub to develop quantum technology solutions for pressing issues such as fraud detection, grid resilience, and drug discovery.
December 2023

December 1, 2023
Since its founding, NASA has been dedicated to the advancement of aeronautics and space science. The NASA scientific and technical information (STI) program plays a key part in helping NASA maintain this important role.