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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.
Peng Liu
January 17, 2025

Peng Liu Named Richard King Mellon Chair of Chemistry

Professor Peng Liu has been appointed the Richard King Mellon Chair of Chemistry, effective February 1, 2025, in recognition of his outstanding contributions to research, teaching, and mentorship. A member of the Chemistry Department since 2014, Peng's achievements have earned him this well-deserved honor.
Fedder
January 16, 2025

Gary Fedder Highlights Carnegie Mellon's Impact on Manufacturing

Dr. Gary Fedder of Carnegie Mellon’s Manufacturing Futures Institute showcased advancements in AI-driven factory efficiency, robot training, and dexterous robotics at the MFI Technical Exchange. Collaborations with ARM and Catalyst Connection emphasize workforce development and advanced technology adoption, reinforcing Carnegie Mellon’s leadership in innovation.
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January 8, 2025

University of Pittsburgh Physics Department Opening

Pitt invites applicants for a Faculty Position in Quantum Physics Experiment.
pitt logo
January 8, 2025

University of Pittsburgh Physics Department Opening

Pitt invites applicants for a Research Assistant Professor
members discuss research at round table.
January 8, 2025

2025 Community Collaboration Awards

Congratulations to the teams that have been awarded PQI Community Collaboration Awards!
pqi student award winners
January 8, 2025

PQI 2025 Fellowship Winners

Congratulations to our Spring 2025 fellows!
Tevis Jacobs
December 3, 2024

Dr. Tevis Jacobs Wins Pitt’s Startup of the Year Award

Tevis Jacobs, a professor at Pitt’s Swanson School of Engineering, won the Startup of the Year Award for Surface Design Solutions, a company improving surface performance with machine learning to boost efficiency and reduce costs across industries.
isayev
October 29, 2024

Olexandr Isayev Named Inaugural Carl & Amy Jones Professor of Interdisciplinary Science

"The awarding of the Carl and Amy Jones professorship to Oles is the culmination of his rapid rise from his initial appointment as an assistant professor just four years ago," said Bruce Armitage, head of the Department of Chemistry.
feq
October 9, 2024

First Experiences in Quantum Research

First or second-year undergraduate? Curious about quantum research? If the answer to these two questions are “yes, and yes!” then you should consider enrolling in our First Experiences in Quantum (FEQ) program.
student at pqi conference
October 2, 2024

Spring 2025 PQI Fellowships

PQI solicits proposals for Spring 2025 fellowships.
students and postdocs at pqi conference.
October 2, 2024

PQI Community Collaboration Awards 2024-2025

The Pittsburgh Quantum Institute solicits proposals for PQI Community Collaboration Awards for up to $45K.
Kurchin
September 25, 2024

Rachel Kurchin Receives Simons Foundation Award

Assistant Research Professor Rachel Kurchin received the Simons Foundation's SSRF Award to support her scientific software development from 2024 to 2029. Her project, “Next-generation charged DFT calculations in Julia,” aims to enhance simulations of electron density in materials, focusing on electrochemical interfaces and semiconductors. Kurchin is also active in the Julia community, organizing local user groups and events.