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QPI in the News

June 19, 2025

Scientists Achieve “Impossible” Feat in Quantum Measurement

In a new study, physicists at the University of Colorado Boulder used a cloud of atoms cooled to extremely low temperatures to measure…

April 14, 2025

Combining Machine Learning with Quantum Metrology: Making a Universal Quantum Sensor

Combining Machine Learning with Quantum Metrology: Making a Universal Quantum Sensor

March 29, 2023

NASA selects UT researchers to lead new Quantum Pathways Institute

On March 16, NASA announced the creation of the Quantum Pathways Institute, a collaboration between various institutions across the nation…

March 20, 2023

Quantum Sensing in Outer Space: New NASA-funded Research Will Build Next-Gen Tech to Better Measure Climate

Texas Engineers in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics are leading…

March 16, 2023

New NASA-funded research will build next-gen tech to better measure climate

As part of a newly funded NASA Quantum Pathways Institute consisting of a multi-university research team…

March 16, 2023

NASA Awards Grant to Group of Quantum Institutes Including JILA and the University of Colorado Boulder for Researching Quantum in Space

JILA (a world-leading physics research institute set up by NIST and the University of Colorado Boulder) is part…

Quantum Sensing in the News

July 29, 2025

Quantum Gravimeter Provides GPS Backup on Australian Ship

A novel quantum sensor that measures gravity changes by detecting variations in the travel time of falling atoms has been tested in a first of its kind experiment aboard an Australian…

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August 13, 2024

NASA Demonstrates ‘Ultra-Cool’ Quantum Sensor for First Time in Space

NASA’s Cold Atom Lab, a first-of-its-kind facility aboard the International Space Station, has taken another step toward revolutionizing…

March 14, 2022

ESA probing navigation via the quantum realm

ESA’s NAVISP programme – helping to invent the future of European navigation – is probing the science of the very small.

Satellite Gravimetry in the News

November 20, 2024

NASA Satellites Reveal Abrupt Drop in Global Freshwater Levels

An international team of scientists using observations from NASA-German satellites found evidence that Earth’s total amount of freshwater dropped abruptly starting in May 2014 and…

March 19, 2024

US, Germany Partnering on Mission to Track Earth’s Water Movement

The Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment-Continuity mission will extend a decades-long record of following shifting water masses using gravity measurements.

Publication

January 8, 2024

Solving quantum optimal control problems using projection-operator-based Newton steps

The Quantum Projection Operator-Based Newton Method for Trajectory Optimization (q-pronto) is a numerical method for solving quantum optimal control problems.