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Revision as of 23:07, 4 November 2010
Funding
Current funding for the Quantum Computing theory group is provided by
- The National Science Foundation
- Grant #0916400: AF: Small: Graph Isomorphism and Quantum Random Walks by Anyons Principal Investigator: Dave Bacon (2009-2012)
- Grant #0829937: EMT/QIS: Robust Quantum Simulation Techniques for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation Principal Investigator: Dave Bacon (2008-2011)
- Grant #0803478: Quantum Concatenated Code Hamiltonians. Principal Investigator: Dave Bacon (2008-2011)
- DARPA via the AFOSR
- FA9550-09-1-0044: QuEST Program: Robust Quantum Gadgets. Principal Investigator: Dave Bacon (2009-2012)
- IARPA via the ARO
- MUSIQC: Multiscale Universal Scalable Ion-trap Quantum Computer. Principal Investigator: Jungsang Kim
- The Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington
Past funding for the Quantum Computing theory group was kindly provided by
- The National Security Agency and the Army Research Office
- Grant W911NSF-06-1-0379: The Hidden Subgroup Conjugacy Problem and Beyond. Principal Investigator: Dave Bacon (2005-2009)
- The National Science Foundation
- Grant #0621621: NSF CCF: Microarchitectures for Quantum Computers. Principal Investigators: Mark Oskin and Dave Bacon (2006-2010)
- Grant #0523359: QnTM EMT: Self-Correcting Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computers. Principal Investigators: Dave Bacon and Mark Oskin (2005-2008)
This research is sponsored by
under the following grants
- NSF grant 0916400, which is an AF grant: "Small: Graph Isomorphism and Quantum Random Walks by Anyons"
- NSF grant 0829937, which is a Emergy Models of Technology grant from the CCF division titled: "Robust Quantum Simulation Techniques for Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation"
- NSF grant 0803478, which is a Quantum Information and Revolutionary Computing grant from the PHY division entitled "Quantum Concatenated Code Hamiltonians"
- NSF grant 0523359, which is a Emergy Models of Technology grant from the CCF division titled "Self-correcting Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computation"
- ARO/NSA grant W911NSF-06-1-0379, which is a quantum algorithms grant titled "The Hidden Subgroup Conjugacy Problem and Beyond"
- DARPA grant, which is a QuEST program grant titled "Robust Quantum Gadgets" and is administrated by the AFOSR.