Funding
"Nonadiabatic Transition Probabilities: Applications in Spectroscopy, Quantum Thermodynamics, and Quantum Computing," NSF, Katharine L. C. Hunt.
“Supplement for Research in Quantum Computing,” NSF, Katharine L. C. Hunt
“Driven-dissipative architectures: New routes to quantum phases and technologies”, AFOSR, Mohammad Maghrebi (Young Investigator Award)
"Non-equilibrium Critical Phenomena in Many-Body Quantum Systems”, NSF, Mohammad Maghrebi
“Large Diffraction Grade Single Crystal Diamonds Grown by CVD”, DoE STTR with Great Lakes Crystal Technologies, Elias Garratt and Tim Grotjohn
“Laser Activated Diamond for Quantum Computing”, MSU Foundation SPG, Johannes Pollanen, Tim Grotjohn, Marcos Dantus, Elias Garratt
“From Quarks to Stars: A Quantum Computing Approach to the Nuclear Many-Body Problem”, DOE, Morten Hjorth-Jensen (MSU FRIB), Alexei Bazavov (MSU), Scott Bogner (MSU FRIB), Patric Coles (LANL), Jennifer Glick (IBM, T.J. Watson Research Center), Heiko Hergert (MSU FRIB), Matthew Hirn (MSU), Dean Lee (MSU FRIB), Huey-Wen Lin (MSU), Andrea Shindler (MSU FRIB)
“Materials for Ultra-Coherent, Mobile, Electron-Spin Qubits”, DOE, Stephen Lyon (Princeton University) Co-PIs: Mark Dykman (MSU), M. David Henry (Sandia National Lab), Eric Shaner (Sandia National Lab)
Google Research Award, Mark Dykman
Air Force Research Lab Summer Faculty Fellowship Position – Fabrication of Group III Color Centers in Diamond, Elias Garratt
NASA Graduate Fellowship, Ryan LaRose – To study quantum computing and quantum information science
NSF Graduate Research Fellowship, Jacob Watkins – Based on his quantum computing work