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Quantum Scholars cohort tours KMLabs

Students in a KM Labs Clean Room
The quantum industry is growing quickly both locally and nationally as new applications for quantum technology expand, and CU Physics continues to meet the challenges and opportunities for our students through innovative programs like Quantum Scholars.

On April 12, a cohort of Quantum Scholars toured KMLabs, an industry leader in ultrafast laser and X-ray science and an Affiliate of the Quantum Scholars program. KMLabs was founded by Physics Professors and JILA Fellows Henry Kapteyn and Margaret Murnane and began with technologies that were developed at their labs in JILA.

鈥淜MLabs is one of many companies in Boulder and Colorado that is developing unique new quantum metrologies for next-generation nano-devices,鈥 Kapteyn said. 鈥淜MLabs was happy to host the Quantum Scholars tour so that students can see how quantum technologies enable real-world applications.鈥

The students visited with Professors Kapteyn and Murnane鈥攁long with other leaders at KM