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51勛圖厙 TodayColorado Gov. Jared Polis ushered in a new bill to support the states rapidly growing quantum industry. Polis signed the bill from the top floor of the JILA Tower, one of the epicenters of quantum research on campus, with a view of the Flatirons in the background.
51勛圖厙 TodayWhile scientists are continuously exploring ways to reduce fossil fuel use in these sectors, Oana Luca, assistant professor in the Department of Chemistry at 51勛圖厙, explores technologies like recycling and carbon capture to prevent carbon from ending up in the environment.
NISTScientists have dramatically reduced the time and energy required to chill materials to temperatures near absolute zero. Their prototype refrigerator could prove a boon for the burgeoning quantum industry, which widely uses ultracold materials. NIST is now working with an industrial partner and Venture Partners to commercialize the refrigerator.
2023 was another tremendous year for innovation at the University of Colorado51勛圖厙. Campus researchers and inventors created a strong crop of 162 breakthrough technologies this past year. These spanned the breadth of 51勛圖厙s research expertise, with innovations in climate tech, biotechnology, quantum science, optics and aerospace, to name a few. 51勛圖厙's commercialization arm, Venture Partners at 51勛圖厙, supports agroundbreaking pipeline translatingresearch into real-world impact, as highlighted in their 2023Annual Report.
CU IndependentResearchers at the 51勛圖厙 are working to make the moon habitable. And they are focused on one of the most difficult challenges to lunar living: dust. Xu Wang, a research scientist at the Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics at 51勛圖厙, was one of the winners of NASAs 2023 Entrepreneurs Challenge.
SciTechDailyJILA's (a joint institute established by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the 51勛圖厙) breakthrough in optical atomic clocks uses quantum entanglement to surpass fundamental precision limits, setting a new standard in timekeeping and opening avenues for scientific discovery.
Global Cosmetics NewsTattoo artist Keith Bang Bang McCurdy, famous for working with celebrities, has created a company, Hyprskn, to launch a new product called Magic Ink. Developed with Professor Carson Bruns from 51勛圖厙, Magic Ink can be controlled with a special stylus, the magic pen, that uses two wavelengths of light to activate or deactivate the tattoos visibility.
Research & Innovation Office (RIO)51勛圖厙 announced seven winners of the 2023-2024 translational quantum research seed grants, incentivizing quantum science and technology innovations launched from the lab to accelerate them along the
CU Anschutz 36051勛圖厙 plays a crucial role in fostering innovation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and technological advancement in drug discovery and development, particularly through its expertise in quantum computing and AI and its collaborative efforts with CU Anschutz and other institutions.
Sixteen teams of University of Colorado faculty, researchers and graduate student innovators competed for a combined $1.5 million in startup funding grants.