Quantum Nano-Photonics Group Received DARPA Grant

Quantum Nano-Photonics Group Received DARPA Grant
Jung-Tsung Shen is developing a prototype of a quantum photonic-dimer laser with a two-year, $1 million grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) of the U.S. Department of Defense. With the funding, Shen will implement his lab’s two-color photonic dimer laser technology, in which carefully controlled pairs of light particles, or photonic dimers, […]

Quantum Nano-Photonics Group Received NSF Quantum Leap (RAISE) Award

Quantum Nano-Photonics Group Received NSF Quantum Leap (RAISE) Award
Quantum technology is expected to play a decisive role in enhancing national security and bolstering further scientific discovery. A team of scientists, led by J.T. Shen at Washington University in St. Louis, is seeking to boost quantum information science and technology, particularly in the emerging areas of quantum computation and communication. Press release: https://engineering.wustl.edu/news/2018/Shen-leads-team-seeking-to-improve-quantum-computation.html

Quantum Nano-Photonics Group is Awarded The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Deep Imaging Grant

Quantum Nano-Photonics Group is Awarded The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Deep Imaging Grant
Innovations in scientific imaging technologies such as ultrasound, MRI, photoacoustic, optical, X-ray, and quantum imaging could be transformative for biomedical applications and for understanding life at the cellular level. The Frontiers of Imaging effort supports technology development to allow researchers to peer deep into tissues in order to better understand and cure disease. Quantum Multi-Photon […]

In the media: UV Light Wands Are Supposed to Kill Viruses. But Do They Really Work?

In the media: UV Light Wands Are Supposed to Kill Viruses. But Do They Really Work?
Sellers claim that hand-held UV-C light wands sanitize surfaces, but many are underpowered and others are fakes. Here’s what you need to know. Article: https://www.discovermagazine.com/health/uv-light-wands-are-supposed-to-kill-viruses-but-do-they-really-work https://engineering.wustl.edu/news/2020/In-the-media-UV-Light-Wands-Are-Supposed-to-Kill-Viruses-But-Do-They-Really-Work.html
Quantum Nano-Photonics Group Received DARPA Grant

Quantum Nano-Photonics Group Received DARPA Grant

Jung-Tsung Shen is developing a prototype of a quantum photonic-dimer laser with a two-year, $1 million grant from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) of the U.S. Department of Defense. With the funding, Shen will implement his lab’s two-color photonic dimer laser technology, in which carefully controlled pairs of light particles, or photonic dimers, […]
Quantum Nano-Photonics Group Received NSF Quantum Leap (RAISE) Award

Quantum Nano-Photonics Group Received NSF Quantum Leap (RAISE) Award

Quantum technology is expected to play a decisive role in enhancing national security and bolstering further scientific discovery. A team of scientists, led by J.T. Shen at Washington University in St. Louis, is seeking to boost quantum information science and technology, particularly in the emerging areas of quantum computation and communication. Press release: https://engineering.wustl.edu/news/2018/Shen-leads-team-seeking-to-improve-quantum-computation.html
Quantum Nano-Photonics Group is Awarded The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Deep Imaging Grant

Quantum Nano-Photonics Group is Awarded The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Deep Imaging Grant

Innovations in scientific imaging technologies such as ultrasound, MRI, photoacoustic, optical, X-ray, and quantum imaging could be transformative for biomedical applications and for understanding life at the cellular level. The Frontiers of Imaging effort supports technology development to allow researchers to peer deep into tissues in order to better understand and cure disease. Quantum Multi-Photon […]
In the media: UV Light Wands Are Supposed to Kill Viruses. But Do They Really Work?

In the media: UV Light Wands Are Supposed to Kill Viruses. But Do They Really Work?

Sellers claim that hand-held UV-C light wands sanitize surfaces, but many are underpowered and others are fakes. Here’s what you need to know. Article: https://www.discovermagazine.com/health/uv-light-wands-are-supposed-to-kill-viruses-but-do-they-really-work https://engineering.wustl.edu/news/2020/In-the-media-UV-Light-Wands-Are-Supposed-to-Kill-Viruses-But-Do-They-Really-Work.html