Top Alberta universities come together to study fundamentals of quantum science

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Scientists from three Alberta universities have received $25-million in private funding to answer several questions about the quantum world

Three Alberta universities are pooling their resources to investigate the fundamentals of quantum science, with a focus on driving innovation decades from now.“Because if we don’t continue to push that end of our understanding of quantum , then 20 or 30 years from now, we’ll run out of ideas.”

“We’ve taken a step back and are looking at the foundational science on which some of today’s technologies are built,” said Andre McDonald, a mechanical engineering professor at the University of Alberta. She said the Lethbridge node is working on bringing Indigenous quantum scientists to explore the concepts of time and gravity.The University of Lethbridge has already been working on quantum gravity, quantum sensing and quantum computing, said McMartin.

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