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Quantum information school launches at Fermilab, using subatomic principles for groundbreaking technology

Daniil Frolov, center, teaches a class about radio frequency and cryogenics to students in the U.S. Quantum Information Science School program at Fermilab in Batavia on Aug. 9, 2023.

The study of quantum mechanics already has helped lead to the invention of transistors, lasers and magnetic resonance imaging, or MRIs, in health care.aims to educate the next generation of researchers on quantum device design and fabrication; quantum computing algorithms; quantum sensing; and cryogenics, the behavior of materials at very low temperatures.

Leticia Madureira, center left, takes notes for an integrated lecture about Qiskit, an open-source software toolkit for quantum computing, in the Illinois Accelerator Research Center at Fermilab in Batavia during the U.S. Quantum Information Science School program on Aug. 9, 2023.

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