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Lily Cheng speaks with students during PQI 2022

Highlights

PQI Members: Dr. Susan Fullerton, Dr. Tom Purdy, Dr. Michael Hatridge, Dr. Beth Dickey, and Dr. Jeremy Levy
Members

PQI is comprised of 140+ faculty and 190+ students across three Pittsburgh universities who conduct research in a variety of areas within quantum science and technology. 

Student works on research at PINSE
Research

PQI members are leading research in the fields of quantum sensing, quantum communications, quantum computing, and quantum fundamentals.

Keynote speaker, Dr. Charles Tahan, speaks at the PQI 2022 event.
Events

PQI hosts a variety of quantum events throughout the year, including public lectures, seminars, and an annual signature event.

Feature Faculty Member

professor susan fullerton in her lab.

PQI member and professor Susan Fullerton uses ions to control charge transport in two-dimensional materials for high performance electronics.  

Prof Fullerton Interview!

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News

Peyman Givi
March 5, 2025

Peyman Givi Advances Turbulence Simulation with Quantum-Inspired Computing

Dr. Givi, Distinguished Professor at the University of Pittsburgh, contributed to a breakthrough in turbulence simulation using quantum-inspired computing. The team used tensor networks to model turbulence probability distributions, achieving faster results than traditional methods. This advancement has the potential to improve weather forecasting, aerodynamics, and fluid dynamics.
W. Vincent Liu
March 5, 2025

W. Vincent Liu Appointed OCPA President for 2025-2026

Professor W. Vincent Liu has been appointed president of OCPA, the International Organization of Chinese Physicists and Astronomers, for the 2025-2026 term. He brings extensive experience and leadership to the role, guiding the organization in its mission to advance the field.
Elizabeth Dickey
January 27, 2025

Elizabeth Dickey Advances Ferroelectric Proximity Effect for Next-Gen Electronics

Professor Elizabeth Dickey, head of Carnegie Mellon’s Materials Science and Engineering Department, contributed to research on the ferroelectric proximity effect, enabling polarization switching in semiconductors without chemical changes. She emphasized its potential for advancing next-generation technologies.

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