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Title of Columbus Dispatch Article "How Columbus is leading the way on World Quantum Day"

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The Columbus Dispatch interviewed CQISE Co-Directors about OSU's contributions to quantum research in Ohio.
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The Center for Quantum Information Science and Engineering (CQISE) is a university center focused on Ohio State’s quantum research enterprise. CQISE brings together a multidisciplinary community of researchers across the university and throughout the region to advance fundamental quantum science, investigate the quantum-classical boundary, and explore applications with quantum advantage.

Publication Highlight:  Reception of a broadband noise-like spread spectrum waveform using a Rydberg atom-based quantum RF receiver

This article discusses the experimental results demonstrating broadband reception of a noise-like spread-spectrum waveform using a Rydberg atom-based quantum radio frequency (RF) receiver. The authors pose that these results validate the feasibility of using atomic sensors for broadband RF waveform reception and highlight their potential in photonics-enabled RF sensing applications. Source: IEEE Photonics Journal

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Our quantum science experts in physics, engineering, and computer science drive research innovation and curriculum development at Ohio State. They're advancing quantum information science and engineering across disciplines through collaborations with academic and industry partners.

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