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2023 Q-PHORIA: Quantum Pennsylvania Ohio Regional Annual Conference
The Pittsburgh Quantum Institute will be hosting the first Q-PHORIA: Quantum Pennsylvania Ohio Regional Annual Conference on October 5th and 6th, 2023 at the University Club in Pittsburgh.
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Pittsburgh Quantum Institute
The Pittsburgh Quantum Institute (PQI) helps to unify and promote quantum science and engineering in Pittsburgh. A collaboration between the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, and Duquesne University, PQI provides leadership throughout the city in areas that impact the second quantum revolution.
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Pittsburgh Quantum Institute
The Pittsburgh Quantum Institute (PQI) helps to unify and promote quantum science and engineering in Pittsburgh. A collaboration between the University of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Mellon University, and Duquesne University, PQI provides leadership throughout the city in areas that impact the second quantum revolution.
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Highlights

PQI is comprised of 140+ faculty and 190+ students across three Pittsburgh universities who conduct research in a variety of areas within quantum science and technology.

PQI members are leading research in the fields of quantum sensing, quantum communications, quantum computing, and quantum fundamentals.

PQI hosts a variety of quantum events throughout the year, including public lectures, seminars, and an annual signature event.
Feature Faculty Member

Prof. Theodore Corcovilos, Associate professor at the Physics department of Duquesne University, shares his research with PQI on atomic physics experiments in his lab which are primarily done by utilizing laser illumination.
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News

Hrvoje Petek Edits and Publishes in Progress in Surface Science's Latest Issue
Hrvoje Petek edited and published research in Progress in Surface Science, Volume 98, Issue 3.
W. Vincent Liu received $1.5 million from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research
W. Vincent Liu has been awarded $1.5 million from the Air Force Office of Scientific Research to develop models in orbital physics.