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Workshop on Rivals to Quantum Computing
Save the Date for the PQI Workshop on Rivals to Quantum Computing from May 21-23, 2025!
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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.
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PQI member and professor Susan Fullerton uses ions to control charge transport in two-dimensional materials for high performance electronics.
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News

Mostafa Bedewy Advances Nanotube Manufacturing
Mostafa Bedewy, a Pitt engineering professor, is leading an NSF-funded project to improve nanomanufacturing by studying how iron nanoparticles grow carbon nanotubes. His team uses advanced microscopy and machine learning to predict which particles act as “nano-seeds” to enable more efficient and scalable production of these high-performance materials.
Simranjeet Singh and Jyoti Katoch Advance Spintronics at CMU
Carnegie Mellon professors Simranjeet Singh and Jyoti Katoch developed a novel method to electrically read magnetic states using out-of-plane spin currents, advancing spintronic technology. Their two-layer system enables compact, energy-efficient data storage, with Katoch emphasizing the importance of atomically clean interfaces in detecting tunable signals.