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  • December 12, 2019

    Optical-Tweezer Phonon Laser 

    The optical laser has grown to a $10 billion global technology market since it was invented in 1960, and has led to Nobel prizes for Art Ashkin for developing optical tweezing and Gerard Mourou and Donna Strickland for work with pulsed lasers.

  • September 12, 2019

    Quanta Image Sensor (QIS) semiconductor chip.

    Scientists developing single photon detector to help search for habitable exoplanets

    NASA is awarding a team of researchers from RIT and Dartmouth College a grant to develop a detector capable of sensing and counting single photons that could be crucial to future NASA astrophysics missions. The extremely sensitive detector would allow scientists to see the faintest observable objects in space, such as Earth-like planets around other stars.

  • August 23, 2019

    Three researchers discuss quantum entanglement.

    RIT researchers help develop practical new method for measuring quantum entanglement

    Researchers have helped develop a new technique for quantifying entanglement that has major implications for developing the next generation of technology in computing, simulation, secure communication and other fields. The researchers outlined their new method for measuring entanglement in a recent Nature Communications article.

  • August 9, 2019

    Morelle announces $150k in funding for RIT quantum photonics

    Awarded through the National Science Foundation, the funding will help support the development of a quantum photonics ecosystem at RIT, with a goal of making the school a leader in the field. Quantum photonics focuses on developing photonic-based tools and circuits for use in the quantum space. In other words, light-based circuits used in extremely small and precise technology.

  • August 7, 2019

    RIT Recieves New Funding to Support Quantum Photonic Institute

    August 7, 2019 (Rochester, NY) – Today, Congressman Joe Morelle announced that $150,000 in funding from the National Science Foundation (NSF) has been awarded to the Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) to support a Quantum Photonic Institute.

  • August 7, 2019

    Man in suit leads tour of lab facility.

    RIT awarded NSF funding to conceptualize Quantum Photonic Institute

    The National Science Foundation awarded RIT a grant to conceptualize a new institute that would be at the forefront of quantum science and technology. RIT received $150,000 in funding from the NSF’s Quantum Leap Challenge Institutes program to create a plan for an institute that would expand quantum science and technology capabilities through quantum photonic integrated circuits.

  • April 12, 2019

    Graphic of a phonon laser using an optically levitated nanoparticle.

    RIT researcher collaborates with UR to develop new form of laser for sound

    The optical laser has grown to a $10 billion global technology market since it was invented in 1960, and has led to Nobel prizes for Art Ashkin for developing optical tweezing and Gerard Mourou and Donna Strickland for work with pulsed lasers. Now an RIT researcher has teamed up with experts at the University of Rochester to create a different kind of laser – a laser for sound, using the optical tweezer technique invented by Ashkin.

  • February 15, 2019

    RIT professor will be part of NASA team for SPHEREx 

    A Rochester Institute of Technology professor will be part of a small team of scientists helping to contribute to NASA’s new mission SPHEREx. Assistant Professor Michael Zemcov will be one of the 19 co-investigators on the mission. The mission will be used to explore the origins of the universe.